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#8762 obsolete Windows XP Shutdown Crash Francesco Di Rienzo
Description

After installed the new release, each time i shutdown the VM it crashes.

#8765 obsolete Multiattach disks break snapshotting Stephen Thomas
Description

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Move the .VirtualBox and "VirtualBox VMs" folders aside to force VirtualBox to start with fresh ones.
  2. Launch the VirtualBox GUI.
  3. Click New to create a new VM.
  4. At "Welcome to the New Virtual Machine Wizard!", click Next.
  5. At "VM Name and OS Type", type master into the Name box and click Next.
  6. At "Memory", click Next.
  7. At "Virtual Hard Disk", click Next.
  8. At "Welcome to the Create New Virtual Disk Wizard!", click Next.
  9. At "Hard Disk Storage Type", click Next.
  10. At "Virtual Disk Location and Size", click Next.
  11. At "Summary", click Finish to dismiss the Virtual Disk Wizard.
  12. At "Summary", click Finish to dismiss the Virtual Machine Wizard.

The GUI should now be showing you a new Windows XP VM called "master".

  1. Choose File->Virtual Media Manager.
  2. Click "master.vdi", then click Release, click Release to confirm, then click OK to dismiss the Virtual Media Manager.
  3. In a Terminal window, type
    vboxmanage modifyhd VirtualBox\ VMs/master/master.vdi --type multiattach
    
  4. Back in the GUI, click New.
  5. At "Welcome to the New Virtual Machine Wizard!", click Next.
  6. At "VM Name and OS Type", type slave into the Name box and click Next.
  7. At "Memory", click Next.
  8. At "Virtual Hard Disk", click "Use existing hard disk", then click Next.
  9. At "Summary", verify that the Boot Hard Disk is "master.vdi (Multi-attach, 10.00 GB)" and click Finish.

The GUI should now be showing you two Windows XP VMs, "master" and "slave".

  1. Close the GUI, wait 15 seconds and open it again.
  2. Click "slave", then click Snapshots.
  3. Click the camera button to take a snapshot.
  4. At "Take Snapshot of Virtual Machine", click OK.
  5. Close the GUI, wait 15 seconds and open it again.

This procedure doesn't involve running a VM, so no log files are generated.

Expected result:

"Slave" should remain accessible and should have one snapshot titled "Snapshot 1".

Actual result:

GUI shows "slave" as "Inaccessible".

#8779 obsolete USB-Disk not showing up in Windows 7 Guest on Ubuntu 10.10 64bit Michael Schwandt
Description

After the upgrade from 4.0.4 to 4.0.6 via Ubuntu's aptitude I can't access USB-Disks anymore, I tried it with two disks (3,5" and 2,5").

The mouse and keyboard wich are also connceted via USB work without problems, so do my USB-Stick and my iPhone. Only the USB-HDDs want show up in the Windows Guest.

When I connect the USB-Disks to the System everything looks okay, drivers got installed and Windows 7 tolds that the device is proper installed and ready for use. But when I open the Windows-Explorer there are no disk at all. The USB-Disk even shows up in the Device-Manager.

When I try to have a look in the Diskmanager-MMC the MMC opens but doesen't show the disks and the USB-Activity Icon in Virtualbox is not flashing but stays on the whole time.

The Diskmanerger-MMC stays grey until I disconnect the disk from the Guest via the USB-Icon or unplug the disk, then I see for a second the now disconnected USB-Disk and the System Disk. Then the USB-disk is gone and there is only the system disk to see.

There are no errors in the log file, as far as I can tell.

The right Extension Pack and Guest Additions are also installed.

A did an '/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup' and rebooted the hostsystem, but that didn't help either.

Log and screenshot are attached.

Best regards
Michael

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