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| #10102 | obsolete | Network connection lost if enable VirtualBox Bridged Networking Driver | ||
| Description |
Please help to look at these logs and give me some ideas what else to try as I can no longer install any 4.x version of VirtualBox on my Lenovo 14" Edge with Windows 7 SP1 x64bit (FYI I have not tried 3.x versions)
The problem: If I untick the "VirtualBox Bridge Networking Driver" in the network adapters then their connection is restored and okay. But after that of course I cannot access the virtualboxes via a network so this does not help me. Looking at the VirtualBox Bridged Networking Driver in device manager it shows: "This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)." Manually trying to update the driver with the file in the Virtualbox directory gives the same error Also the VirtualBox Host-Only Ehternet Adapter device has the same status/error.
I have tried everything I can think of for several days:
Many thanks and I looked forward to being able to get VirtualBox running (I miss it and need it) |
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| #10104 | obsolete | windows xp SP3 loose audio during flash playing from .iso (attached from harddrive copy) | ||
| Description |
I´ve played a flash vido from a .iso, which I´ve attached to the windows XP SP3 machine( hardive copy on host hardrive). The audio get completely lost at random(sometimes some minutes, sometimes a hour), while the video is still playing. The stability of the guest is not affected, a simple newstart of the video recreates sound. |
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| #10106 | obsolete | VirtualBox 4.1.8: fatal error in recompiler cpu: Trying to execute code... (on DOS with Links 386 PRO) | ||
| Description |
Links 386 Pro crashes from time to time, freezing and giving a guru meditation. It did not show this behaviour some versions ago - but I must admit I changed the Version from Mac OS X to Linux Ubuntu 64bit. Priority minor because I know DOS is not a supported guest platform. |
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