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| #16479 | duplicate | Very slow graphics since 5.1.12 -> duplicate of #16436 | ||
| Description |
Since updating to VB 5.1.12, the graphics performance of my Win XP Pro guest has degraded drastically. Now, dragging or resizing windows within the guest is very slow. The onscreen movement can lag behind the cursor movement by up to 10 seconds in a stuttering manner. I have increased the guest settings to 3GB RAM and 128MB of video memory, but this made no difference. 2D and 3D acceleration is on, but it also makes no difference. Using a non-standard window size also has no effect. My iMac (2010 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo) is running 10.12.3, and has 8GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD. Reverting to Ver. 5.0.30 (and corresponding Ext Pack / Guest Additions), cures the problem, but any version 5.1.X has the issue. Other people have reported the same problem with Linux, Win7 and Win10 guests, so is not guest specific. Apparently, the problem doesn't occur when using MacOS 10.9 but only 10.12.X |
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| #16478 | fixed | --natbindip1 not binding TCP traffic to interface => Fixed in 5.1.28 | ||
| Description |
Hello! I am experiencing what seems to be the issue laid out previously here https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=34878. To describe the situation myself: Host OS has several external connections, a WAN and several OpenVPN connections and I want a certain VM to route its traffic through one of the vpn connections, vpn1. vpn1 has a route to 0.0.0.0/0, but with a higher metric than WAN. I set up a NAT adapter for the guest VM, then used vboxmanage modifyvm vm1 --natbindip1 vpn1_IP. What happens is that UDP traffic gets properly bind-ed to vpn1 and gets sent out through it, while TCP traffic goes out via WAN connection.I checked this both with wireshark, netstat and by setting up an outside listening endpoint for both UDP and TCP. I have written myself a program that actually binds to the vpn1 connection and use it for both TCP and UDP traffic and everything works fine, so it isn't a routing issue. Please let me know if there is any more information needed from my side in order to pinpoint the issue. Thanks! |
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| #16477 | obsolete | VM crashes with BSOD if 4 CPUs configured on 4 core host | ||
| Description |
I have a CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4690 CPU @ 3.50GHz Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3, GenuineIntel Microcode signature: 0000001C If I configure Windows 7 VM to use 4 vCPU with up to CPU load limit of 100% the VM crashes reproducible. If I go down to 2 or 3 vCPU for the VM all is fine.
The BSOD says BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO (0x74) and cannot dumped for unknown reasons (0xC0000010). See attached screenshot for the full STOP message |
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