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| #9555 | obsolete | VB 4.1.x will not install on Intel Q67 chipset | ||
| Description |
I have a new Dell OptiPlex 990 system with the Intel Q67 chipset on which I've installed Solaris Express snv_151a. Installation of VB 4.1.0 or 4.1.2 causes the system to freeze during the VB kernel module installation process. Nothing is logged in messages and nothing is displayed on the console. The system must be powered off, and then upon reboot it freezes again when the kernel modules are loaded on boot. If I boot the system in verbose mode, no errors are displayed. The only way I've found to recover is by booting from CD, mounting the hard drive, and uninstalling VB 4.1.x. I've tested & duplicated the problem with three clean Solaris Express installs on different hard drives in this system. VB 4.0.12 installs & functions normally & reliably. Since there are no logs, I am attaching as much system info as I can think of. I've also tried disabling various features of the BIOS including Vt-x & Vt-d. Details of the host hardware include: Dell OptiPlex 990, BIOS v. A05, Intel i7-2600 CPU, Intel Q67 chipset, 16GB DDR3 dual channel memory at 1333 MHz, Dual SATA3 1TB hard drives (recognized as SATA2) as zfs mirror, NVidia GeForce 210 video, Intel 82574L add-in PCIe ethernet card |
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| #9558 | obsolete | Devices | "Install guest additions" doesn't work | ||
| Description |
Host: Ubuntu 10.4.3, 64 bit
/etc/apt/sources.list contains:
Upgraded from 3.2.x to 4.1.2 by calling:
Started the guest. Selected Devices | "Install guest additions." Nothing happened. To get them installed, I needed to manually mount the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso, explore the "CD" and double click on the appropriate exe. Perhaps the program is looking in the wrong place for VBoxGuestAdditions.iso? The manual (http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.html) says it is usually in /opt/VirtualBox, but the Debian packages have it in /usr/share/virtualbox. Or perhaps it's autorun related or maybe I had another ISO mounted already? http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/8211 http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/6894 If so, the code could be more robust to account for such situations. Or perhaps it's just a matter of updating the manual? |
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| #9561 | obsolete | Windows 7 guest freezing when using Java application | ||
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Hello, I've been experiencing random VM freeze for a couple of months with different Virtualbox releases but have now been able to reproduce the problem --> the machine hangs when starting a specific Java/ASP application on the guest. Host is running Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit Guest is running Windows 7 64 bit The symptom when the freeze occurs are the following:
I tried a couple of different things (like disabling 2D/3D acceleration, nested paging, ...) but without any success. |
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