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| #1886 | fixed | random (and wild) repeat of keys (Suse11.0 guest on WinXP host) | ||
| Description |
I am running openSUSE 11.0 guests on a windows host - entering Text or scrolling/paging using the keyboard is nearly impossible ... randomly (every few seconds) a key press shows up as 2 to 6 repetitions ... type hello and read hhhhhellooo press PageDown and see the window paging 4 times ... and when trying to delete one of the repeated characters it happens that 4 chars to the left go to hell with it ;-) |
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| #1887 | fixed | Virtualbox fails to resume from a saved state if guest network card is disabled (Windows) | ||
| Description |
I have a network adapter setup in a Windows XP SP3 guest PCnet-FAST III (Am79C973). The host is Vista SP1. This adapter in the guest is bridged to the physical Intel Pro/1000 PL on the host. If I suspend the guest while the guest network adapter is disabled, the VM will not resume from a saved state. I get the error: Unable to restore the virtual machine's saved state from 'C:\Users\chinkle\.VirtualBox\Machines\Molex\Snapshots\{ed3512ab-1484-4b55-bfb9-6fb3a4b2e1c9}.sav'. It may be damaged or from an older version of VirtualBox. Please discard the saved state before starting the virtual machine. VBox status code: -1825 (VERR_SSM_LOAD_CONFIG_MISMATCH). Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: Console Interface: IConsole {d5a1cbda-f5d7-4824-9afe-d640c94c7dcf}
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| #1889 | fixed | Option to create a shortcut to a VM from within the VirtualBox GUI by dragging icon to Desktop / File System -> Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
It would be great it it was possible to easily create a shortcut to a (frequently used) VM, simply by dragging the VM icon from the VirtualBox GUI to the Desktop or any other location, that way one would not have to start the VirtualBox GUI first every time one would want to start a VM. I'd really prefer a Desktop Shortcut that would by default "Start" the machine (i.e. Resume from last state / Boot fresh). As of the moment this is not possible with VirtualBox 1.6.2 running on Linux x68_64 (KDE 3.5.9). |
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