Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1502 | fixed | Mouse problem in Win 3.x (VM lockup on first click) | ||
| Description |
Host: Win XP Home SP1
Guest: DOS 6.22/Win 3.x
Problem: at first mouseclick in Win 3.x the VM freezes and consumes 100% CPU (which it normally doesn't due to wqghlt.386 installed).
Workaround: use keyboard for getting around :-( Note: reminds me somewhat of a problem I had with same host, same guest and VB 1.3.8 (problem disappeared with VB 1.4.0; VB 1.5.6 was also fine) |
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| #1503 | fixed | No VM can be started after upgrade from 1.5.6 to 1.6.0 (Windows XP 32bit host)/AMD-V -> fixed in SVN/1.6.2 | ||
| Description |
I was running VirtualBox 1.5.6 on Windows and had three guests: OpenSolaris 2008.05, SXDE 1/08, Ubuntu 7. I could not simply upgrade to 1.6.0 because after running VirtualBox-1.6.0-Win_x86 I received a error message "You have to uninstall VirtualBox 1.5.6 first". I did; then Installed VirtualBox 1.6.0, then run it. It seemed to import all guest VMs, asking what to do with them (Cancel, Save, Backup). I choose Backup and found, that no VM can be started, in spite of all of them seem to be imported correctly. "Cannot be started" means that after a start a VM does not boot, keeping blank VM window for infinite time. The only way to switch it off - power off the VM. VirtualBox itself looks fine and responds quickly. |
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| #1504 | fixed | Virtualbox 1.6 appears to be corrupting VMDK files | ||
| Description |
After upgrading to Virtualbox 1.6 I got the following error in Event Viewer when trying to mount the VMDK file used as a secondary HDD for one of my machines. I created a new VMDK file and tried it again but got the same result. After reverting back to 1.5.6 VMDK files worked ok. Windows XP SP3 host running Windows XP client. Command ""C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware DiskMount Utility\vmware-mount.exe" V: "E:\Virtual Machines\UBCD4WIN\Windows XP Professional.vmdk" /y" failed with COM error: 0x80004005 (last partition extends past end of disk (2609:1023)) |
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