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| #2200 | obsolete | Altiris Imaging of Windows Guest through PXE disconnects after a short time | ||
| Description |
Using Virtualbox 2.0.0 on Windows XP SP3 host, attempting to image a Windows XP SP3 Guest (Though no OS yet installed) using an Altiris PXE Server. PXE server is on the local network. I created a virtual network interface through VirtualBox, and bridged it with my existing LAN connection. Booting the VM from network successfully finds the PXE server. It successfully loads the DOS PXE OS, and begins imaging. Network speed is very slow, and eventually the imaging fails due to 'corrupt image or partition'. I have tried the following steps: (Altiris KB articles: https://kb.altiris.com/display/1n/kb/article.asp?aid=17448&n=9&s=) Unfortunately they make no difference. Thought the VM will boot successfully to PXE through the bridged network connection, it seems that the speed is too slow or that the connection gets too many errors to successfully download the image file. |
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| #2202 | obsolete | Sony eBook software | ||
| Description |
The Sony eBook software will not run in WindowsXP in Virtualbox. I have tried VirtualBox 1.6.4, 1.6.6, and the current 2.0 release, as well as WindowsXP SP2 and SP3. The software installs fine, but when trying to run, it appears in the task list for a second or two and disappears, with no visible effects. The software runs fine on WindowsXP running natively on hardware, and runs fine in WindowsXP in VMWare Server 1.06. I can only assume it is trying to access some hardware component that VirtualBox is not emulating "correctly" (whatever Sony assumes to be "correct"). I'm attaching my VBox.log file, as well as the eBook software install package. |
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| #2250 | obsolete | Alt-Tab is not correctly captured | ||
| Description |
When using Win XP as guest and Fedora 9 as host, Alt-Tab is in about 95% cases captured by the guest (as it should be), but in the remaining 5% it is passed to the host, causing Gnome task switching (ie moving focus from the VirtualBox window to a different task). Similar (possibly related, but not identical) problems were reported on tickets #439, #440 & #441. |
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