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| #10477 | obsolete | AltGr-Key (Portuguese Keyboard) not working | ||
| Description |
I am running VirtualBox 4.1.12 on a windows server 2008 R2 Enterprise machine (host). The guest is OpenSUSE 12.1. When i use the remote desktop connection feature, and the standard windows remote desktop client, my AltGr key does not work anymore so that it is impossible to enter '@', '|' or '\' symbols. My keyboard layout is Portuguese (pt-pt). |
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| #10480 | obsolete | Symantec Endpoint Protection breaks virtual Windows XP | ||
| Description |
When rebooting the Win XP guest after installing Symantec Endpoint Protection, XP fails to load returning "sghires.dll could not be found". My host is Linux Ubuntu 10.04 LTS I've copied the virtual image file to a Mac OS 10.7.3 and executing virtualbox here, the XP guest loads and operates ok with Symantec Endpoint Protection. |
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| #10485 | obsolete | Excessive system-wide timer resolution on Windows host when running any guest | ||
| Description |
The moment a VM is started, the system-wide timer resolution in the host is bumped to 2000Hz. (AFAIK the only way to go past the usual 1000Hz is calling NtSetTimerResolution directly.) This causes more interrupts and therefore more CPU and power usage. 2000Hz seems a bit excessive. Apparently the reason is that SUPDrv.c tries to set it to 1024 Hz, but Windows rounds up requests, so it goes from 1000 to 2000. Are 1024 Hz really necessary? If 1000 would suffice, could this be relaxed to 1000 for Windows hosts? |
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