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#12474 fixed Redhat/Centos RHEL 6.5 cannot update KurtMielke
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http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/rpm/el/6.5 directory is missing

(Redhat RHEL has been bumped to 6.5, 6.4 is working fine)

#13386 fixed iscsi not working since 4.3.12 on host Centos 6,5 => fixed in next maintenance release KurtMielke
Description

when upgrading 4.3.12 to .14 or .16, machines with ISCSI disk fails on startup, with something like:

Error: failed to start machine. Error message: Could not open the medium 'nas0.lan|iqn.2004-04.com.qnap:ts-419uplus:iscsi.vtest.cad87c'. VD: error VERR_IO_GEN_FAILURE opening image file 'nas0.lan|iqn.2004-04.com.qnap:ts-419uplus:iscsi.vtest.cad87c' (VERR_IO_GEN_FAILURE)

downgrading to 4.3.12 again, and everything is fine again.

Tried to install 4.3.16 on clean machine. Same result when I tried to start it. I then uninstalled .16 and put .12 on, and the machine was up and running.

#2916 fixed NDIS.sys BSOD (they don't play well together) => Fixed in SVN/2.1.4 Kurt Frank
Description

If some parts of this post seem redundant, it's because it is being cross posted to all applicable support sites.

I did up a customised installation DVD of Win XP Pro x64 for my system, but found that it resulted in a BSOD with NDIS.sys being the culprit. Specifically it would blue screen the instant a Ethernet cable was plugged in OR if the Ethernet cable was plugged in when the computer was started up, then it would BSOD when one logged into any account (when network connections are activated).

After a fair amount of removing programs I found that the following 4 programs are incompatible, but only if all 4 are installed. If there are only 3 installed then one does not cop the BSOD.

SCSI Pass Through Direct (SPTD) layer v1.56 x64 (released 11 Mar 08)

http://www.duplexsecure.com/home

Microsoft Virtual PC sp1 x64 (released 15 May 2008)

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx

VirtualBox-2.1.0-41146-Win_amd64.msi (17 Dec 08)

http://www.virtualbox.org/

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Comodo Firewall

tested both the current Comodo Internet Security 3.5.57173.439 (3 Dec 2008)

http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/download_firewall.html

and older but stable Comomdo Firewall Pro 3.0.25.378 (30th May 2008)

http://download.comodo.com/cfp/download/setups/CFP_Setup_3.0.25.378_XP_Vista_x64.exe

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The problem does not exist with the older 2.0.6 version of VirtualBox (21 Nov 2008).

I can see how Comodo Firewall, VirtualPC and VirtualBox could interact badly as they will all interact with the network stack, but I don't understand why the SPTD driver should make a difference, being as it is a CD-ROM emulator.

Also (and very strangely) she will BSOD in VMware server 1.0.8 and VirtualBox 2.0.4 and it did so on my desktop:

GA-EP45-DS3R Mobo with PCI-E Realtek RTL8168/8111 Gigabit Ethernet NICs

but not on my laptop:

Acer Aspire 5024WLMi with PCI Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC, using CFP 3.0.25.378

The DVD was created using nLite with SPTD added via SVCPACK at T-13 and the rest executed from a batch file at RunOnce, see this post for full details:

http://www.msfn.org/board/HOWTO_create_fully_date_XP_x64_DVD_t105277.html

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