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#10583 obsolete Virtual Machine unresponsive after host returned from hiberation Sam Morris
Description

I hibernated my host. When I resumed, the VirtualBox virtual machine was not responsive. To be precise, mouse inputs into the program with the focus were processed, but I was unable to click on any other programs, or use the keyboard at all. I managed to SSH into the machine to retrieve the kernel messages indicating something wrong with VBoxService.

Host is Windows 7 64-bit, guest is Linux 3.2.

#10587 obsolete Seamless mode not preserved on CentOS 6.2 VM restart MartyC
Description

With Cent OS 6.2 VM x64 shutdown on a Win 7 x64 host, add

<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/Seamless" value="on"/>

to VirtualBox Machine Definiation XML file.

Start VM from Oracle VM Virtualbox Manager and it is displayed in seamless mode.

Shutdown the VM from GNOME desktop. Check VirtualBox Machine Definiation XML file and "GUI/Seamless" has been removed.

Re-start the VM from Oracle VM Virtualbox Manager and the VM no longer starts in seamless mode. Hit <Host>+L and the VM is displayed in seamless mode. If VM shutdown "GUI/Seamless" is not preserved in XML.

#10588 obsolete Win7 VM crashes when host uses Visual Studio 2010 System_Service_Exception TheOracle
Description

Host - Win 7(64bit) Guest - Win 2008 R2 (64bit)

Running guest crashes when debugging a Windows Phone 7 app in Visual Studio 2010 on the host. Guest will crash if Visual Studio is started before the VM or after the VM is already running. Issue occurs in 4.1.14 r77440 & 4.1.16 r78094.

Virtual Box and Visual Studio have to be completely shutdown or the host will BSOD with System_Service_Exception Stop 0x0000003B error.

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