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| #10305 | obsolete | OVA/OVF import ignores virtual machine name | ||
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I've created an OVA/OVF file using Vmware Workstation and I found that VirtualBox is ignoring the virtual machine name when I import it. Virtualbox is using the "ovf:id" attribute of the "VirtualSystem" tag instead of the "Name" element inside the "VirtualSystem" section. I'm setting "ovf:id" with the "Name" element value as workaround, but I think that VirtualBox should use the "Name" element if it exists. Vmware Player/Workstation imports the name correctly. |
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| #10308 | obsolete | Win7-x64 Blue Screen when sleeping while a device is captured | ||
| Description |
When putting a Windows 7 x64 host to sleep, the screen will turn off and the system will freeze for 1-10 minutes then blue screens. The BS will only happen if a VM captured a USB device. If I run the same VM without capturing USB device, the machine will sleep/wake up fine. A quick analysis of the dump file showed the following: 0: kd> ! analyze -v *
* DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f) A driver is causing an inconsistent power state. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000003, A device object has been blocking an Irp for too long a time Arg2: fffffa8003dd0440, Physical Device Object of the stack Arg3: fffff80000b9c518, Functional Device Object of the stack Arg4: fffffa8003f7b760, The blocked IRP Steps: 1- On a windows 7 x64, install vbox 4.1.8 (without extension pack) 2- Start a linux VM (without guest additions) 3- Capture an USB device manually; don't use filters. 4- When the capture is complete, Click on the start menu then select sleep Windows 7 x64 Professional VirtualBox 4.1.8 |
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| #10315 | obsolete | VirtualBox installation causes sound issues on Windows 7 x64 host | ||
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Sound on Windows 7 x64 host became intermittent and distorted after VirtualBox installation. Deinstallation restores the sound quality. I found that Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.8 driver for Bridged Networking causes the issue, because its removal from installation list helps to avoid the problem. Host: OS: Windows 7 x64 Professional Notebook: Asus U31SD Processor: Intel Core i3-2310M RAM: 8 Gb Soundcard: Realtek High Definition Audio Network adapters: Atheros AR8151 and Atheros AR9002WB-1NG All drivers are up to date. |
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