Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| #10186 | obsolete | WMI shows corrupt battery instance under Win32_Battery | ||
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Environment: Hardware: HP 6730b notebook VirtualBox 4.1.8 Windows 7 x86 host OS Windows XP SP3 guest OS Symptom: When querying the Win32_Battery instance on the Windows guest, it shows a name containing messed up characters. This causes some WMI-based inventory programs to generate hard-to-parse output on virtual machines. Expected behavior: Battery info should be built up of accurate, printable strings. Fact:
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| #10187 | obsolete | Windows Server 2003 hangs on shutdown | ||
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Hello, I use Virtual Box with Windows Server 2003 as guest and shutdown sometime works sometime not :(. Host OS is Windows Server 2008. I disabled absolute pointing device, but still same behavior. I use Virtual Box 4.1.6 |
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| #10189 | obsolete | VirtualBoxVM hangs when choosing a CD/DVD device | ||
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Hi, whenever I try to choose a virtual CD/DVD disk file or the physical drive with Ubuntu Linux or Windows 7 as guest and Mac OS X 10.7 host, both VirtualBoxVM hangs: When the mouse pointer is over the VirualBoxVM, there’s the spinning beach ball (by Mac OS X) which is still moving, but VirtualBoxVM and thus Linux/Windows don’t react any more. I can only kill VirtualBoxVM. The same applies for “Install Guest Additions…”, which also tries to mount the corresponding ISO file. So I can’t install the guest additions or mount any physical CD/DVD or disk image unless I choose the desired dis image or drive before I boot the VM. Of course this is very inconvenient, because I can’t change the disk without rebooting the guest system. Guest type is at least Linux and Windows, so I leave “other” checked. Change this if you feel like. |
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