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| #9567 | obsolete | VM Windows crash using Oracle development tools and Guest Additions | ||
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Hi, I have been asked by the forum moderator to raise this as a bug. I currently run Virtual Box on a Windows 7 Home Premium (64 Bit) host. I believe this issue to be present in the latest release 4.1.2 and the previous release. I have a VM running Windows 7 (64 Bit) with the following software installed: Java SDK 6 U11 64Bit. Oracle SQL Data Modeller 3 64Bit. Oracle SQL Developer 3 64Bit. Virtual Box Guest Additions. When using Oracle SQL developer, I have noticed that random actions (e.g. opening up the hierarchy tree in the connection manager) can cause the VM to freeze and reboot. Upon rebooting, the VM will not start up properly and requires the VM to be completely stopped and restarted before the guest OS will work again. Upon the restarting of Windows it reports that it has recovered from a serious error (BSOD). As it doesn't happen all of the time I have come to live with this issue. Today I installed Oracle SQL Data Modeller and this causes Windows to crash (BSOD) in exactly the same way as Oracle SQL developer but using this application it can be reproduced 100%. After creating two entities in the logical modeller, attempt to create a relationship between them and then the OS freezes and reboots. I have tried a number of JDK versions and Windows updates to attempt to cure the problem but no success. In final desperation, I un-installed the guest additions and the SQL data modeller software worked without a OS crash. Re-installing the guest additions makes the problem come back. Has anyone experienced this type of issue with the Oracle Java applications? The workaround is to use the VM without Guest Additions but it would be nice to get this fixed in a future release or patch. Regards Mark. |
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| #9574 | obsolete | Can not copy/paste from Excel 2010 in Win7 guest to Mac 10.7.1 host | ||
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With Office 2010 installed in a Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise guest running on Mac OS X 10.7.1 If I copy something created in Word 2010, I can successfully paste it into any application on the Mac side. (Notepad also works -- the VBox.log file contains that action.) However, for Excel 2010 and PowerPoint 2010, I can copy, but not paste into any application on the Mac side. I can copy *from* the Mac side into Excel/Powerpoint -- but just not the reverse. the VM is set for "bi-directional" and is running the 4.1.2 guest additions. I reinstalled the guest additions before filing this bug with no difference. I posted this to the forums here: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewforum.php?f=8 with one other user indicating they can reproduce the problem. Please let me know if you need any additional information.
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| #9577 | obsolete | Virtualbox should ask the guest to totally redraw the screen when restoring it | ||
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I'm using VirtualBox in fullscreen on my linux host (running compiz). My guest is another linux distro running compiz (unity, in fact). Consider this scenario: I loaded my guest in fullscreen and after some time, I've minimized the fullscreen guest window. Now, all the times I want to switch from the host screen to the guest screen, if nothing is moving there, I've to move something inside the guest to make it to redraw the screen completely. Otherwise it will draw (and show) only the few pixels that are changing. To test this for example, before minimizing the guest, you can leave there a restored terminal running a script like "while (true); do echo "Test" && sleep 5; done". When you'll maximize the guest window again only the terminal pixels really changed will update on your screen. So, I guess that when the VBox window has been remapped the host, through the guest additions, should ask to the guest to completely redraw the screen and not only the updated pixels. |
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