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| #2151 |
duplicate
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Vbox crashes when creating a new VDI file
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rabbyph
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| Description |
Hardware Information:
OS: Windows XP Pro SP3
Processor: P4 2.26GHz x86
RAM:1GB
Video: GF5500 256mb 128bit
Virtualbox Version: 2.0.0-36011-Win_x86
Steps to Reproduce:
- open Virtualbox
- click New
- click Next
- enter name e.g. "WindowsXP"
- choose OS Type = Windows XP
- click Next
- select Base Memory (192MB)
- click Next
- Create virtual harddisk, click New
- click Next
- Choose Dynamically expanding image as Image Type
- enter image file name e.g. winxp
- type in the image size = 15.00 GB
- click Next
Expected Result:
Should Create a new VDI file
Actual Result:
Program crashes
Additional Information:
-The Installation was an upgrade from 1.6.x
Reproducibility: Always
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| #2153 |
duplicate
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multi monitor/display support
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virtualbox
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| Description |
Many people have more than one display attached to their host system.
For example two displays on a Mac Pro (or a Macbook with another external display).
It would be very nice if (when switched to coherence mode) it where possible to use those two displays with the guest system, too. Like having the "start menu bar" on the main screen and then dragging a window from display1 to display2.
It should be possible to tell VirtualBox, which display it should use as the "main display". probably many people would like to have their windows "start menu bar" on the second display, instead of their main screen, which contains the host systems menubar (in my case macos x).
this would for sure be a killer feature. the only vm app, which does this currently is Vmware 2.0 beta/rc. Paralles 3.0 is currently not able to do it, but parallels 4.0 will probably add this feature, too.
please unleash virtualbox guest systems from single screen use! :-)
And go on with this nice project!!! (my virtualbox vm boots in 15 seconds, parallels needs about one coffee to boot up!)
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| #2154 |
fixed
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MacOS Human Interface Guidlines - changes -> Fixed in SVN
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virtualbox
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| Description |
At least in the german localization, the app is not completely accurate, according to apples human interface guidlines (and thus what mac users expect)
The "Check for updates" menu entry, should be moved from "Help" to "Virtualbox"
The "File" menu is translated with "Datei" in the german localization. Mac applications use the term "Ablage" in germany, instead of "Datei".
The "global preferences" menu shouldn't be in the "File" menu, but instead it should be linked to the "Preferences" item in the "Virtualbox" menu (Preferences -> "Einstellungen" in german)
the "virtual media manager" should for consitancy reasons also be moved to the "virtualbox" menu, instead of the "File" ("Datei"/Ablage) menu.
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