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| #8356 | obsolete | guest: booting Xen kernel hangs VM and confuses host | ||
| Description |
Currently, we have the requirement to simulate hardware running Debian and Xen virtualization, within virtual box (or another virtualization environment). The setup works with vmware. However, the Xen Linux guest hangs on vbox. If hardware virtualization is active for the guest, the setup obviously destabilizes the host system to a degree, where a system reboot is required to make things work again. We use virtual box 4.0.2_OSEr35621 on Debian Linux 6.0 'Squeeze', Kernel 2.6.32-5-amd64, but observed the very same problem on Lenny. Virtual box has been built from source (retrieved via 'apt-get source sid') for Squeeze, to replace the bundled version 3.2, which showed the same issue. We try to boot Debian Linux 5.0 'Lenny', using Kernel 2.6.26-2-xen-amd64 and 2.6.26-2-xen-686 - neither works. |
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| #8358 | obsolete | vbox crashes xp when connecting logitech c500 usb camera | ||
| Description |
running suse 64 bit suse 11.2 usb works OK but vbox crashes when I try to connect webcam. vbox recognizes the camera but when I run xp vbox crashes. I could not find a vbox.log file. How is it generated? |
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| #8361 | obsolete | Win7 Host BSOD: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL when starting VBox | ||
| Description |
I'm running a Win7 Enterprise host on an Intel i7 2.80 GHz with 8GB RAM. I had VBox installed and running fine initally, but after some update [ it might have been a windows update, VBox update, or both ] I get a blue screen of death [ IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL ] as soon as I try to start up VirtualBox. I have uninstalled and reinstalled and rebooted many times, trying with versions 3.2.12, 4.0.2, and 4.0.4 and I keep getting the BSOD. I have attached the dump files of the latest crash using 4.0.4. |
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