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#16308 invalid New files become empty after turning off of virtual machine BORISKINA OLGA
Description

Preconditions:

  1. Install test builds: Windows 5.1.11 revision 112433
  2. CentOS release 6.8 installed on VirtualBox
  3. Turn on the virtual machine.

Test Description:

  1. Create not empty file in the virtual machine (file location does not matter)
  2. Cliсk X in the upper right corner
  3. In pop-up window select menu item "turn off the machine"
  4. Turn on the virtual machine.

Expected Results: Original files

Results Obtained: Empty new files

#16306 duplicate sda_hda_intel 0000:00:05: CORB reset ... q34er6ty7
Description

Any version VB 5 - 5.1.11r112223. Host Windows, Guest Linux. I it see at everyone loadings of Debian 8.4, 8.5 (Xu 15-17,Lu 16,U 16).

The text sda_hda_intel 0000:00:05: CORB reset ... appears only if to use Intel HD Adio in the VB settings.

Why I use Intel HD Audio? I have two sound cards. One built-in the motherboard, second external. They have characteristics: 8-32bit 192kHz.

AC-97 (Audio Codec '97) "AC'97 defines a high-quality, 16- or 20-bit audio architecture with surround sound support for the PC. AC'97 supports a 96 kHz sampling rate at 20-bit stereo resolution and a 48 kHz sampling rate at 20-bit stereo resolution for multichannel recording and playback. AC97 defines a maximum of 6 channels of analog audio output"

If load time speed is very fast this text can be not seen. The sound works without visible problems for Guest.

#16304 duplicate sda_hda_intel 0000:00:05: CORB reset ... q34er6ty7
Description

Any version VB 5 - 5.1.11r112223. Host Windows, Guest Linux. I it see at everyone loadings of Debian 8.4, 8.5 (Xu 15-17,Lu 16,U 16).

The text sda_hda_intel 0000:00:05: CORB reset ... appears only if to use Intel HD Adio in the VB settings.

Why I use Intel HD Audio? I have two sound cards. One built-in the motherboard, second external. They have characteristics: 8-32bit 192kHz.

AC-97 (Audio Codec '97) "AC'97 defines a high-quality, 16- or 20-bit audio architecture with surround sound support for the PC. AC'97 supports a 96 kHz sampling rate at 20-bit stereo resolution and a 48 kHz sampling rate at 20-bit stereo resolution for multichannel recording and playback. AC97 defines a maximum of 6 channels of analog audio output"

If load time speed is very fast this text can be not seen. The sound works without visible problems for Guest.

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