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#1660 fixed Vista host fails to resume from sleep if VirtualBox running -> fixed in SVN satya
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I have noticed this happen very conistently. I have Ubuntu Hardy running in VirtualBox 1.6 on a Vista SP1 Business host. The physical computer is a Dell D620 laptop with a nVidia Quadro NVS 110m display card.

#1661 worksforme AMD Phenom seems to cause BSOD 0x0000008E -> update your BIOS Daniel
Description

Host : Windows XP x86 Service Pack 3 Guest : Windows XP x86 Service Pack 3

With an AMD64 Socket 939 (ECS Nforce4 motherboard) everything worked fine.

Upgraded (old motherboard died) to AMD AM2+ Phenom (with an Asus M2 motherboard) and got a 0x0000008E blue screen.

I see a pattern here, pointing to AM2+ Phenom.

This ticket

http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/1627

Looks awfully similar to my situation. But, as far as I understood, he manages to boot into the OS. I can't even do that.

The exact scenario is:

  • When installing XP from scratch, on a new virtual HD, the first install phase (the one in Text Mode in which you choose the install partition and a first batch of file copying takes place) all goes through fine. When the system boots, for the second install phase, that one with an actual GUI, before the GUI appears the 0x0000008E happens.

Interesting facts:

  • Microsoft's Virtual PC 2007 (with and without Service Pack 1) has the EXACT same behaviour.
  • VMWare Workstation works fine! And thats exactly what I found out last night and used as a workaround. I created a vmware machine using a link to the "3rd party" virtual hard disk. And it managed to boot fine and I had my old vm back.

Sun and Microsoft need to do whatever magic VMWare does to coupe with whatever AMD Phenom is doing.

#1662 obsolete vbox goes to 100% CPU after resume on Ubuntu Hardy, 2.6.24-17-generic Marco Walther
Description

After some OS updates, my vboxes behave badly after a suspend/resume cycle. The vbox starts to use 100% CPU (basically one core on a dual-core laptop) but it does not do much anymore. It's very slow to respond and getting it to cleanly shut down is impossible.

VirtualBox: 1.6.0 (downloaded)

Host: Kubuntu 8.04, patched as of today, Linux kernel 2.6.24-17-generic

Guests:

  • Linux 2.6.23??
  • OpenSolaris release
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