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| #13064 | worksforme | xp boot after 8.1 windows update | ||
| Description |
Critical error encountered |
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| #13724 | obsolete | Cannot sync itunes over USB to iphone/ipod | ||
| Description |
On VirtualBox 4.3.20, Ubuntu 32 bit 12.04 host, Windows XP guest, if I click the Sync button in Itunes to sync my device, the application hangs, never completing, simply stating "waiting to sync." Eventually I must disconnect my iphone, at which point Itunes gives the error "the required disk cannot be found." A fairly simple ticket, easy to reproduce, as it happens every time. I have reverted to the last version with working USB support, 4.3.12, and verified that Itunes can sync successfully. My device and hardware are identical between the working and unworking test cases. I will try again in another few months. |
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| #21095 | fixed | File Manager operations fail due to wrong guest path separator | ||
| Description |
When Guest Additions are installed and a file transfer is attempted through the File Manager utility, the final path separator before the file name is not handled correctly. In my case, it always ends up in the host's style. I've confirmed this bug on several different Windows host PCs with various Linux guests, but it may affect other combinations as well. I forget which release first introduced this bug, but it's been around for the last 2-3 stable releases at least. Example (Windows host with Linux guest): File "example.txt" transferred to "/home/user/Desktop" should end up at "/home/user/Desktop/example.txt". Instead, it ends up at "/home/user/Desktop\example.txt", which creates a file named "Desktop\example.txt" in the "/home/user" folder. Other (maybe all) File Manager functions suffer from the same path separator bug. Trying to rename the "Desktop\example.txt" file from the previous example, will instead rename "/home/user/Desktop/example.txt" (if it exists). |
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