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#21 worksforme Host OS starvation on Windows XP Host Technologov
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In some situations, VirtualBOX uses 100% I/O and CPU power from Host, causing a starvation on the Host OS and making it non-responsive.

Software: Windows XP Pro SP2 Eng (no additional patches), VirtualBox 1.3.2 Full.

Can SLOW down Windows XP host significantly.

I recommend: Autostart CPU Priority must be lowered to "low" instead of "normal".

NOTE: The above helps solve the CPU starvation, but not the I/O starvation which really causes a total halt on the Host system. (intensive RAM/CD-ROM/Network/HDD usage)

Any ideas to solve I/O starvation ?

#22 fixed Feature request: GUI option for shared folder mapping typingcat
Description

First of all, I think there should be an option for automatic shared folder addition to the guest OS at the GUI menu. Currently I have to manually add it from the console frontend.

I mapped the shared folder to 'Z' drive. After having saved the guest OS state, I resumed it after somewhile and tried to access the shared folder. Then an error message popped up.

An error occurred while reconecting Z to \vboxsvr\vmshare VirtualBox Shared Folders : The local device name is already in use. This connection has not been restored.

This always happes when I save and resume the state of Guest OS. Is this a bug or did I misconfigure it?

The Host OS is Windows Vista and the guest OS is Windows 2003 Server.

#23 wontfix [feature-request] Create New Floppy Images Technologov
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currently there is option to use already made Floppy images, but no option to make such images.

I think it's not-so-difficult to add such feature (preferably FAT pre-formatted).

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