Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #6765 | fixed | Cannot access WinXP taskbar in fullscreen (Ubuntu x86_64) | ||
| Description |
When I put Windows XP Professional into fullscreen mode, I no longer have access to the taskbar. When I hit the exact pixel that the taskbar starts at, my cursor switches to my Linux cursor and I have no access to clicking onto it. This happens with mouse integration, and not when the VM catches the mouse on it's own, and you have to press the host key to release it. I tried disabling the absolute pointing device, and that did nothing to fix it. This problem does not happen in Windowed mode, and I am unsure if this problem also exists running Ubuntu as the guest, or any other OS's as the guest. Host: Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64 (using KDE) Guest: Windows XP Professional SP3 with ALL updates, and latest version guest additions installed |
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| #11619 | obsolete | Cannot access kernel driver on VM start- Host: Win7 SP1 Ent 64b | ||
| Description |
Host: Dell M4400 4GB RAM,750 GB HDD
Guest: ANY 1st tried VB 4.1.8, then tried uninstall - reboot - reinstall4.1.8 then tried uninstall - reboot - install 4.2.8. Then tried install 4.2.10. All cases behaved the same. (On a different machine, host OS Win 7 Ent. SP1 32b (x86) VM's start fine, including copies of the same VM's) “Cannot access the kernel driver! Make sure the kernel module has been loaded successfully.” Failed to open a session for the virtual machine VM_WinXPPro_BB. The virtual machine 'VM_WinXPPro_BB' has terminated unexpectedly during startup. Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: Machine Interface: IMachine {22781af3-1c96-4126-9edf-67a020e0e858} Trying a VM I created from scratch, same results: Failed to open a session for the virtual machine dostry. The virtual machine 'dostry' has terminated unexpectedly during startup. Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: Machine Interface: IMachine {22781af3-1c96-4126-9edf-67a020e0e858} |
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| #11518 | fixed | Cannot access the kernel driver | ||
| Description |
"Cannot access the kernel driver! Make sure the kernl module has been loaded successfully" |
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