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#3363 fixed Guru meditation with W2K (VERR_REM_TOO_MANY_TRAPS) strawgeek
Description

Guest is windows 2000 (5.00.2195 SP2). Host is Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex. Guest has windows additions 2.1.4r42893 installed.

I get a BSOD in win2k. This within usually 2 or 3 minutes. This makes the guest practically unusable.

Typically I'm running QuickBooks, but this also happens when just using the file browser (with nothing else running).

I *think* it happens when I click on something or type something or move the mouse.

This started happening with VirtualBox 2.1 If I run 2.0.6 the BSOD doesn't happen, however I have a different problem: the guest freezes up, and my host goes to 100% CPU. However with 2.0.6 the freeze up happens less frequently (perhaps once every 10 minutes) than with the BSOD with 2.1.4. This makes 2.0.6 somewhat usable for me, compared to 2.1.4 but still is really frustrating.

Thanks for any help.

#1501 fixed very high cpu utilisation if usb 2.0 is enabled strangebird
Description

After upgrading from VirtualBox 1.5.6 to 1.6.0 on a Mandriva 2007.1 host, I noticed that the cpu utilisation for the VirtualBox process was near 80% when the guest OS (Windows 2000 Professional) was running - although the guest OS showed an utilisation of less than 10%. Before upgrading I was used to an cpu utilisation for the VirtualBox process of less than 15% (guest cpu utilisation + maximum of 5%). Disabling the usb 2.0 option gives again an cpu utilisation of 15%.

#9403 obsolete Failed install of Windows XP guest on Windows XP host straightup
Description

Installation of Windows XP SP2 guest machine on Windows XP SP2 host leads to error message - "a critical error has occured in the installation...", usually at point of pressing "Enter" to commence actual installation from CD-Rom, or at point of formatting the virtual hard drive for installation.

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