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#16969 fixed VirtualBox Vm crashes when bluetooth audio device is connected to host pentagonik Jamison
Description

The VirtualBox VM crashes immediately upon connecting a bluetooth audio device to my host. This problem started occurring after updating to VirtualBox 5.1.26. I don't recall my previous version number, but it was probably the previous public released version (5.1.24).

The issue is very easy for me to consistently reproduce on equipment.

Host OS: macOS Sierra 10.12.6 Guest OS: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Virtual Box: 5.1.26 r117224 Audio Device: Bose QuietControl 30 Firmware 1.2.9

Other Details: I think this is different from #16268.

#16968 fixed When starting two VMs at same time, one regularly aborts pentagonik BBoyar
Description

Version 5.1.26 r117224 (Qt5.6.2) Running on Win 10 Pro 64 bit, 32 Gig memory in box typically 50-70% available when this occurs. Invoking two VMs at the same time results in one of them 'aborting' about 90% of the time. This is a much higher failure rate starting with this version of VB than in previous versions (very rare...MAYBE 1% of the time) problem independent of whether invoked from Manager or command line problem independent of OS running in the client VMs (typically Win 10, or XP)

#16967 invalid Mapping Shared Folders HCIT MK
Description

A new Shared Folder is given the next drive letter!?! I have many batch (*.BAT) files that are used in a development environment. I would like to develop older x86 applications in VirtualBox as well as a native version of Windows XP on a separate hard drive, which is where the Shared Folder is stored. Currently, VirtualBox and the separate drive have different drive letters for the same drive and thus prevent the use of the same batch files. A mapping (or setup assignment) feature would resolve this problem. I haven't found another posting on this issue.

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