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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1315 | fixed | Virtual machine aborts when using mouse's scroll whell | ||
| Description |
Booting into a linux guest OS (RIPLinux in this particular case) the virtual machine aborts if I use the mouse's scroll wheel. I expected the machine to just ignore it. It is 100% reproducible. |
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| #9790 | invalid | C:\ size shrinking after creation of a virtual machine | ||
| Description |
Windows 7 64Bit I am unsure of what version of Virtual box it was, but after creating a 30GB (roughly) solid state sized virtual machine it had taken this space out of the overall hard drive space (the partition c:\ had 310GB capacity before I created the Virtual machine, now its around 280GB) I cannot see any other partition on the hard drive (other than the Recovery which already takes 13 GB and a system partition that takes around 700MB) This was about 1 year ago, I hadn't thought much of it till now that my hard drive is pretty much full, i was wondering if you had, had someone with similar problems or is this a single case? |
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| #267 | invalid | host's physical cd-rom not available after Debian 4 VM install | ||
| Description |
I'm running the Dapper version of VirtualBox 1.3.8 in SimplyMEPIS 6.5.0. My system has an AMD 64 cpu, but I am running the 32 bit version of Mepis. I installed Windows 2000 and Windows XP as guests, both from their respective installation cd's. Both had full access to the host's real physical cd-rom during and after installation. I then installed a Debian 4.0 as a third virtual machine, but I used the downloaded iso image to do the installation from, rather than burning a physical cd. I now cannot access the host's real cd-rom from any virtual machine. The setting page for 2k and XP both show "*/dev/cdrom" available, but there is no cd-rom available once the system is booted. A right-click on the cd icon in the bottom frame of the VBox window allows only unmounting, or mounting a cd image, no reference to the real cd-rom. The settings page for Debian 4 shows no real cd-rom available, only the install image. After the Debian 4 install, I removed the CDROM as a booting choice, as Debian would want to boot from the iso image, and go into the installation dialog. Was this a mistake? The cd-rom appears to be universally unavailable to VBox, as any attempt to install any further guest machines from cd-rom is not possible, VBox does not recognize the physical cd-rom at all. |
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