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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #16703 | fixed | Guest Additions 5.1.20 r114628 causes clean install of Windows 10.0, build 15063 to BSOD on boot | ||
| Description |
After a clean install of Windows 10.0, build 15063 x64. Installing the guest additions 5.1.20 r114628 causes Windows to BSOD on next and subsequent boots. Booting into safe mode works. After uninstalling Guest Additions windows will boot fine. Reinstalling guest additions reproduce the issue. On another note, after updating to base 5.1.20 and guest additions 5.1.20 my other Windows 10 VMs do not boot correctly. If i restore a previous snapshot with a lower version of guest additions (5.0.10) it works. |
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| #6578 | fixed | Creating a guest as Windows XP prevents any 64bit guest from installing, even after changing to Windows 7 64bit | ||
| Description |
Create a new host, keep the guest OS selection as Windows XP (default). Finish the creation. Go into the properties and change the guest OS to Windows 7 64bit. Add the Windows 7 install media. Save changes and boot the guest. About 5 seconds after you see the screen "Starting Windows 7", it will crash with error 0xc0000225, an unexpected error occurs. If you boot to 32bit Windows 7, it won't crash. To fix, you have to delete the virtual guest, create a new one and be sure to select a 64bit guest OS before creating the guest. |
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| #13091 | obsolete | Restore doesn't check if host monitors have position | ||
| Description |
Host: Windows 7 Guest: Ubuntu 14.04 On restore the host doesn't notify the guest if the monitor has changed. At work we hotdesking + laptop docks with monitors that may be on the left or right. When I restore on a dock, the monitors are often the wrong way round, this makes dragging windows from one monitor to the other a bit odd. Here is a screenshot http://imgur.com/NrATbfk |
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