Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| #10228 | obsolete | Network provider order after upgrade of VirtualBox | ||
| Description |
Every time after guest additions upgrade (Windows XP) "VirtualBox Shared Folders" becomes the first network provider (Network Connections - Advanced - Advanced Settings - Network Provider Order). For some strange reason this breaks a custom application located on Samba network share. It would be good if network provider order is preserved between upgrades. |
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| #10235 | obsolete | Menus do not appear if main window uses OpenGL to Windows 7 hosts | ||
| Description |
The simulation tool CST design studio uses either DirectX (not sure about this one) or OpenGL for rendering. The drop down menu items in CST are not displayed correctly. For some reason, the menu items get displayed "below" the main OpenGL widget, so they are not visible. Usage of the simulation tool within VBox due to this bug is practically impossible. This happens on Win7 32bit / 64bit guests on a MacMini OSX host running Lion 10.7.3. The version of CST design studio does not seem to matter... Checked the forum and found a similar entry (Ticket #5659 regarding the App Sublime Text) that was marked as fixed - but at least with application CST design studio the issue still persists. |
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| #10238 | obsolete | Crash of Direct3D game with vboxoglcrutil.dll in XP guest | ||
| Description |
Hello: I'm experiencing issues running Everquest II in VirtualBox 4.1.8, on a Linux 32-bit host (Fedora 16) that has the proprietary NVidia driver installed and running. The guest OS is Win XP 32-bit. I have followed the steps to enable 3D support for the virtual graphics adapter in the machine settings, and installed the VirtualBox Guest Additions in the XP guest, in safe mode. I've also installed DirectX 9.0c in the XP guest, and have verified that the tests for Direct3D for DirectX8 and DirectX9 work using the dxdiag.exe utility (even though VirtualBox pops up before each DirectX test and says that the guest is using 16-bit color, I have verified that XP is set to 32-bit color). Everquest II installs and runs, and during the splash screen runs through a few steps but crashes at the step "Adding character to game world" before the game opens completely. The error in the XP event log is: Faulting application everquest2.exe, version 1.0.0.1, faulting module vboxoglcrutil.dll, version 4.1.8.0, fault address 0x00005e98. I'm able to close the crash error and everything else is fine in VirtualBox. I have attached the VirtualBox log file. I originally posted this in the forums and was told to submit this as a possible bug. |
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