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| #3044 | fixed | Feature Request: Virtual Distributed Ethernet | ||
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I propose a networking plugin for VDE: http://vde.sourceforge.net/ This would be enhance the scalability of Virtualbox and overcome the hostinterface/bridging deficits. (No good manual, no strict internal network which could be configured, no same network across several physical machines) |
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| #10694 | obsolete | VirtualBox claims I do not have VT-x support. | ||
| Description |
I am receiving this error when trying to launch a Windows 8 64-bit VM for the first time: VT-x/AMD-V hardware acceleration has been enabled, but is not operational. Your 64-bit guest will fail to detect a 64-bit CPU and will not be able to boot. Please ensure that you have enabled VT-x/AMD-V properly in the BIOS of your host computer. It is claiming I do not have VT-x enabled, which I know for a fact that I do and that my hardware supports it. Proof that my CPU supports it: http://ark.intel.com/products/65520/Intel-Core-i5-3570K-Processor-%286M-Cache-up-to-3_80-GHz%29 Proof that my BIOS settings are correct: http://i.imgur.com/m7jd7.jpg I've updated my BIOS to the most recent version and am using the most recent version of VirtualBox. I've searched for similar problems to mine and have only found a solution of disabling a "trusted execution" setting, but my processor does not even have that feature. |
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| #9000 | obsolete | Windows XP spontaneously exits (VBox reports 'aborted') when starting webcam | ||
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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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