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| #13551 | obsolete | Can't access external USB hard disk | ||
| Description |
Ubuntu 14.04 host, Windows 7 64 bit guest. I have an IOMega USB hard drive connected through a USB hub to my computer.
Expected result: after automatically installing drivers in the guest Windows system (if needed), the disk should be visible as a disk unit in Window's file explorer Observed result:
I'm almost sure this is a regression. |
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| #19998 | duplicate | Windows 10 installer crashes at end: kmode exception not handled | ||
| Description |
I created a window 10 guest on a linux host. I created the machine with all the fefault recommended settings. I attached a legitimate Window 10 Home installation .iso image. I went through all the (painfully slow) windows installation and configuration, using an existing account, and at the very end, after all the "allow window to use this information allow window to use that information" questions, Window crashed with a blue screen with this message: kmode exception not handled then it rebooted and the whole configuration process restarted from scratch (selection of language and keyboard layout, etc) |
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| #2490 | worksforme | CD/DVD Rom not found in GUI | ||
| Description |
Hi all. Recently I installed virtual box 2.0.2 on my Gentoo Linux (2.6.26) and noticed that the UI does not list my DVD/CDROM drives. Mine are listed as /dev/sr0 and /dev/sr1 with /dev/cdrom and /dev/dvd links as appropriate. When I go to the device menu and try to set it up to use either of these drives, the dropdown box does not list them. The workaround I use is to go into the Machines/<Machine>/<Machine>.xml file and change it so the DVDDrive lines are as follows:
and for good measure, I change /dev/sr0 permisions to rwx for all. |
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