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#3695 obsolete Mouse Control Totally Lost in MAXON Cinema 4D R10 Samson Luk
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Gust OS = Winodws XP Home SP3 Host OS = Winodws XP Home SP3

Mouse totally lost directions and too sensitive while using the following functions in Cinema 4D R10

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#10948 fixed 32bit Host is hanging when 64bit guest is starting slozenkov
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Good day. I have installed VirtualBox 4.2 on my HP Probook 6465b (AMD Dual-Core A4-3310MX, 4 GB RAM) with Windows 7 Professional 32 bit. I have enabled Virtualization support in BIOS and CPUz shows that my processor support AMD-V technology. I have created virtual machine for 64bit guest (with enabled hardware virtualization, nested paging, IO APIC). But when I am launching 64bit guest my host system is hanging. It occurs for Windows or Linux guest with 64bit architecture. 32bit guests work fine. Early I have HP 6910 with Intel Core 2 DuoT9300 and this problem neve hapenned. Had anyone similar problems? Will be glad to help. Thanks

#925 fixed Ubuntu hangs during installation phase when installing as a guest OS => Fixed in SVN. slowmo
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Posted the following on the Virtualbox forum on the 9th November but there has not been any responses.

Have been trying to install Ubuntu 7.10 as a Guest OS onto a Windows XP Host machine. I have been using an .iso image file on the hard drive to try and install from and the installation process gets as far as 82% "Scanning the mirror" and then hangs.

After some reading I realised that this version may not be fully supported so I tried installing Ubuntu 7.04 from the CD. This time I got to 83% "Downloading package lists" before the installation process hung.

I have looked on various forums for answers but have not been able to find one specific to this. So I'm going to include the settings that I have used below and apologise if I include too much information. I'm new to Linux and VM software so I'm not entirely sure what to include.

The only settings that differed during the 2 different attempts were that in the first attempt the CD/DVD-ROM was pointed at the .iso file on my hard drive and for the 7.04 attempt it was F: drive.

My Computer

Running Windows XP Professional 2002 service pack 2 Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.00GHz 1 GB of RAM

Virtual Machine Setup

OS Type: Linux 2.6 Base Memory: 512 MB Video Memory: 8 MB Boot Order: Floppy, CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk ACPI: Enabled IO ACPI: Disabled

Hard Disk: Primary Master Ubuntu 7.10 (desktop).vdi (Normal, 25.00 GB) CD/DVD-ROM: F: Floppy: Not mounted Audio: Disabled Network: Adapter 0 NAT Serial Ports: Disabled Shared Folders: None Remote Display: Disabled

Manually setup partitions which have the following properties:

Partition 1

Partition Type: Primary File Type: Ext3 Location: At beginning Mounted at: / Size: 10 GB

Partition 2

Partition Type: Logical File Type: SWAP Location: At end Mounted at: Size: 2 GB

Partition 3

Partition Type: Logical File Type: Ext3 Location: At beginning Mounted at: /home Size: 13 GB

If anyone can help me it would be appreciated. Thanks.

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