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| #1660 | fixed | Vista host fails to resume from sleep if VirtualBox running -> fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
I have noticed this happen very conistently. I have Ubuntu Hardy running in VirtualBox 1.6 on a Vista SP1 Business host. The physical computer is a Dell D620 laptop with a nVidia Quadro NVS 110m display card. |
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| #1661 | worksforme | AMD Phenom seems to cause BSOD 0x0000008E -> update your BIOS | ||
| Description |
Host : Windows XP x86 Service Pack 3 Guest : Windows XP x86 Service Pack 3 With an AMD64 Socket 939 (ECS Nforce4 motherboard) everything worked fine. Upgraded (old motherboard died) to AMD AM2+ Phenom (with an Asus M2 motherboard) and got a 0x0000008E blue screen. I see a pattern here, pointing to AM2+ Phenom. This ticket http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/1627 Looks awfully similar to my situation. But, as far as I understood, he manages to boot into the OS. I can't even do that. The exact scenario is:
Interesting facts:
Sun and Microsoft need to do whatever magic VMWare does to coupe with whatever AMD Phenom is doing. |
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| #1662 | obsolete | vbox goes to 100% CPU after resume on Ubuntu Hardy, 2.6.24-17-generic | ||
| Description |
After some OS updates, my vboxes behave badly after a suspend/resume cycle. The vbox starts to use 100% CPU (basically one core on a dual-core laptop) but it does not do much anymore. It's very slow to respond and getting it to cleanly shut down is impossible. VirtualBox: 1.6.0 (downloaded) Host: Kubuntu 8.04, patched as of today, Linux kernel 2.6.24-17-generic Guests:
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