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| #8999 | obsolete | crash on "controlvm poweroff", after "guestcontrol exec" | ||
| Description |
The following crashes on Windows XP hosts (most of the time): 1) VirtualBox --startvm <vmname> 2) VBoxManage guestcontrol exec <vmname> <command> --wait-for exit 3) VBoxManage controlvm <vmname> poweroff This crashes VirtualBox on step 3) when step 2) has not yet returned, Problemreport: AppName: virtualbox.exe, AppVer:4.0.8.0, ModName: vboxc.dll, ModVer: 4.0.8.0, Offset:00065e3d When omitting the "--wait-for exit" on step 2) step 3) crashes occasionally. |
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| #9000 | obsolete | Windows XP spontaneously exits (VBox reports 'aborted') when starting webcam | ||
| Description |
Hey. So I've had this problem both through using Tinychat, in a web browser, and in Windows Live Messenger, under a VM of Windows XP. I take the action to display my webcam and the window containing my virtual OS just vanishes with no warning. Virtualbox reports it as Aborted. I assume no log is generated automatically, since there's no real apparent crash to speak of. I use this regularly to communicate with a close friend as there's no existing Linux client that supports Microsoft's current video call implementation, in Windows Live. Any assistance would be appreciated. If there's some automatically generated log, or debugging I can assist with in pinpointing the issue, let me know. |
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| #9002 | obsolete | Updating to VirtualBox 4.0.8, no longer working Error Code: VBOX_E_IPRT_ERROR (0x80BB0005) | ||
| Description |
After updating to VirtualBox 4.0.8, I am unable to run my virtual machine. The error code given is 'VBOX_E_IPRT_ERROR (0x80BB0005)'. After this, I uninstalled, rebooted and reverted back to the previous version. Running the VM again, I still get the same error. The next thing I tried is deleting the entry from the list in the VM Manager and creating a new Virtual Machine using the .vdi file as the hard disk, located in the directory: ~/Library/VirtualBox/HardDisks/Ubuntu1.vdi. I get the same error message described previously. Any help would be appreciated. |
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