Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| #16570 | invalid | Os X on AMD processor (AMD-v enabled and HyperV installed) failing to boot | ||
| Description |
I guess this is piece of cake for you, but still couldn't find the exact thing that causes the Guru crash. As of subject, AMD-V is enabled in Bios, and Hyper-V is installed (though not active, or it'll just give me 32-bit versions of OSs). I report my log, hoping for you to explain me what's happening. I guess it's the 00:00:04.105234 IEM: wrmsr(0x8b,0x0`00000000) -> #GP(0) piece of code, but I have no idea how to solve it, and I could probably be wrong too. |
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| #13061 | obsolete | Screenshot filename unreadable while it contains none English character saved by Virtualbox Mac Version | ||
| Description |
Screenshot filename unreadable after saving by Virtualbox Mac Version while the filename contains Chinese character. Here's an filename example for test: 测试 Should be displayed as in picture 2. Not as in picture 3. OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 English Language. |
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| #16606 | wontfix | GUI for Sharing Physical Drives | ||
| Description |
USB transfer is quite slow (#4261), I mainly use USB transfer for harddisks. Sharing the harddisk as a raw vmdk is much faster once you set up, but also requires dropping down to the command line and running obscure commands like "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VBoxManage.exe" internalcommands createrawvmdk -rawdisk \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE2 -filename "C:\ProgramData"\raw2.vmdk If I could share the raw disks and partitions by just going "Devices > Raw Storage > ..." in the GUI, similar to how USB is now, that would be much more convenient. |
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