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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3357 | fixed | got VERR_REM_TOO_MANY_TRAPS with preinstalled XP SP3 hard disk image of QEMU & VMWare | ||
| Description |
I have a harddisk image that was installed XP SP3 in QEMU, which boots fine in both QEMU 0.9.1 and VMWare Player 2.5.1. When I try booting this harddisk image with VirtualBox, it stalls and when I mount a CD Image from Menu, I get VERR_REM_TOO_MANY_TRAPS. Log and screenshot atteched. |
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| #3361 | fixed | ALT+Left Mouse click in Photoshop doesn't work -> fixed in 3.0.12 | ||
| Description |
The host is Linux Ubuntu 8.10. The guest is Windows XP Pro SP 3. Virtual box version 2.1.4. Windows guest additions: 2.1.4.r42893 I am really wanting to drop my need to ever boot into windows native. The issue is that when I'm using Adobe Photoshop CS3, the "healing" tool uses a key+mouse combination to work. The ALT on the keyboard is held down and then the left mouse is clicked to set an anchor point for the healing brush to start from. After doing this, when I left-click alone to perform the healing action I am informed by Photoshop that I must use the ALT+mouse to set the point. Basically, that combination doesn't appear to be captured and Photoshop treats it as though it never occurred. I would appreciate any progress that could be made in correcting this issue. -Mark E. |
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| #3362 | fixed | Disable Mouse Integration breaks mouse in host | ||
| Description |
The host is Linux Ubuntu 8.10. The guest is Windows XP Pro SP 3. Virtual box version 2.1.4. Windows guest additions: 2.1.4.r42893 In trying to workaround my issue #3361, I tried to disable the mouse integration hoping that it would let me do what I wanted. However, when this is done, the mouse is no longer working in the guest or the host. After using HOST+I to toggle it, the host mouse is displayed but it will not interact with anything on the Host desktop. I have to ALT+F4 to close applications and then CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE to restart the desktop manager. The option does not appear to work for me at all. -Mark E. |
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