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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #2431 | fixed | FreeBSD 6.3 boot: Guru Meditation -1602 (VERR_PGM_HANDLER_VIRTUAL_CONFLICT) | ||
| Description |
Can't install FBSD6.3 in guest. It stops at booting kernel from CD1 and virtual box says post vbox.log & vbox.png to but tracker.... :( |
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| #2433 | fixed | VirtualBox crashes randomly when using port forwarding -> retry with 2.1.4 | ||
| Description |
I have SME server 7.3 configured as a guest on VirtualBox with a Vista host, I have setup port forwarding with NAT as follows: Port 3873(TCP) from Vista to port 80 on SME server. Port 2222(TCP) from Vista to port 22 on SME server. When I first started SME server after setting up the port forwarding everything seemed fine, the ports were being forwarded as intended until...the entire VirtualBox application crashed, nothing worked, none of the other guests, the VirtualBox main application window won't open or close (if it's already open), the whole VirtualBox application is unresponsive but is consuming lot's of CPU. I tried closing it through the task manager, this only closes the windows but one instance of VirtualBox won't close and when I try to reopen the VirtualBox application it doesn't let me, I have to log out or restart Vista to get things working again! I have tried it several times, SME server will work fine for maybe half an hour then crashes randomly, it doesn't matter what I'm doing. This only started when I set port forwarding and it must have something to do with it. My Vista computer connects to the router through wireless LAN then to the internet, could it be a problem with it dropping out? I didn't notice it drop out at the time and it doesn't drop very often at all. |
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| #2437 | fixed | Windows kernel-panic / BSOD when writing to shared OSX DMG | ||
| Description |
VirtualBox 2.0.2 Host: on 10.5.5 (9F33) Guest: Windows XP SP3 On the host, I have a disk image (disk.img) mounted prior to Virtualbox start. It is fully shared (rw) between WinXPSP3 and OS X. This used to work fine on VirtualBox 1.6.4. After upgrading to 2.0.2, WinXPSP3 crashes when writing to the shared folder. I can attach the Windows crash mini dump if necessary. Not sure if this is an issue with shared folders per se, or in one of the other components. |
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