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#9859 obsolete [4.1.X regression] Event ID 9: did not respond within the timeout period Artem S. Tashkinov
Description

It's probably a Virtual Box 4.1.6 regression but it takes up to 2 minutes to initialize SATA HDD (virtual or real - doesn't matter) using Intel iastor driver.

Intel driver says that event ID 9 occured after the OS has finally booted.

Host OS: Linux 3.0.8 x86 vanilla

Guest OS: Windows XP (BartPE bootable CD) SP2 x86, iastor.sys 7.6.1.1002, iastor.inf 7.6.1.1002

Shutdown sequence also takes ages to complete.

Chipset type doesn't matter (PIIX3 and ICH9 both exhibit this behaviour).

#9871 obsolete Logitech VX Nano Scroll Wheel "Dead Zone" Rick White
Description

I'm running a VBox 4.1.4 Windows 7 guest on a OS X 10.6.8 host. I have the Logitech drivers/app installed in OS X (host), and the scroll works fine in host apps, but within the Windows 7 guest the scroll wheel is very inefficient.

1.) A "dead zone" results in no scrolling whatsoever unless I scroll above a certain speed. (ie. If I scroll with a slow and steady "click-click-click" nothing happens.) This means single scrolling "clicks" do nothing. 2.) Even when I do scroll fast enough to bypass the threshold of #1, the scrolling is very slow.

#9874 obsolete VMM: Cannot boot openSUSE 11.4 with software-virt. Technologov
Description

Host: Windows 7 x64, VBox 4.1.6, Intel Core i7 2600K CPU, Dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti SLI (NV 285.62), 16 GiB of RAM, VT-x = off (my Xrig 2011 High-end PC)

Guest: openSUSE 11.4, 32-bit.

I get instant kernel panic, if I try to boot this VM with soft-virt. VT-x works.

-Technologov, 8.11.2011.

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