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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1439 | fixed | Launching AV scanner crashes VirtualBox (PATM assertion) -> fixed in SVN/2.1 | ||
| Description |
Overview: Launching DrWeb CureIt AV scanner inside VB crashes VirtualBox.exe on host OS. Steps to Reproduce: 1) download free DrWeb CureIt portable AV scanner by link: http://www.freedrweb.com/cureit/?lng=en ; 2) launch scanner inside VB so that it begins quick check for viruses; Results: VirtualBox.exe on host crashes. Environment information: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+ x86 VirtualBox 1.5.6 x86 on Windows XP Pro SP2 x32 host with Windows XP Home SP2 x32 guest with VirtualBox Guest Additions. Administrative user accounts on both host and guest. Additional Information: Crash dump and log by DrWatson attached. |
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| #1440 | fixed | Guru meditation with an XP guest (too many traps) | ||
| Description |
winxp guest os |
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| #1441 | fixed | High CPU usage and guest crash | ||
| Description |
Hi first, I have a windows XP SP2 with VBox 1.5.6. The problem occurs with 1.5.4 too. I have crashes on windows guest start-up, even during installation. I cannot use VBox. The problem may come from my system, but I have not clue about the cause. I tried to uninstall and reinstall VBox, different version, but still the same problem. Find attached the logs file. Another issue: Having a windows guest cause HIGH cpu load: 1 full core per virtual machines: 50% cpu usage cause I have a Intel dual core CPU. Setting the CPU affinity of the virtual machine (virtualbox.Exe) to CPU 0 fix the problem immediately, but not on CPU 1 on witch the problem remain. I tried with virtual box 1.5.4 and 1.5.6 with the same problem. Note that I have no problem using the same virtual machine on a single core computer, or if i disable the dual core on my host computer. Hope somebody can help. |
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