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| #9563 | obsolete | Installation of Windows 2000 Professional guest results in spontaneous reboots. | ||
| Description |
Host OS: Slackware Linux 64-bit Host CPU: quad core I7-2600 @3.4GHz Guest: Windows 2000 professional, with default guest settings for win2k I'm sure I've installed Windows 2000 without issue in the past. The guest reboots occur somewhere around the hardware detection phase,the exact point at which it happens seems to vary. I've just got myself a somewhat more powerful host, so a change in timing could also be the issue. The system runs very fast at any rate so I wonder if this could be triggering the win2k installer bug (see qemu -win2k-hack option). |
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| #9565 | obsolete | NI myDAQ won't work with VirtualBox | ||
| Description |
My school requires me to use a National Instruments myDAQ for a circuits class. Unfortunately, Windows is required. I'm a long time VirtualBox user running a Win 7 guest, but I'm completely unable to get the myDAQ driver to install successfully. NI says it works with VMWare Fusion, Parallels, and Boot Camp. I'd prefer to not a) carve up my mac's disk b) pay for VMWare or Parallels (broke student) I've downloaded the latest versions of everything and installed the extension pack. What steps can I take to help with this? |
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| #9566 | obsolete | [OS X] QuickTime for MSWin32 generates "invalid drawable" console messages | ||
| Description |
Since I think the previous VirtualBox version, I'm seeing Console log messages when running an MSWin XP guest under Mac OS X 10.6.8 : 20110907 16:59:36 VirtualBoxVM[45077] invalid drawable 20110907 16:59:36 VirtualBoxVM[45077] invalid drawable 20110907 16:59:36 VirtualBoxVM[45077] invalid drawable 20110907 16:59:36 VirtualBoxVM[45077] invalid drawable 20110907 16:59:36 VirtualBoxVM[45077] invalid drawable These occur in salvos up to twice as long as the example above when I'm using QuickTime for MSWin32 in the guest, regardless of the content displayed, or the rendering mode used (safe GDI, optimised with or without DirectDraw or 3D support). There does not appear to any dysfunction in the application or the guest OS so maybe this is just a debug message that was not deactivated for release? (For this reason, and the obvious log pollution problem I'm leaving the priority set to Major on this one). |
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