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| #3453 | fixed | can't boot solaris guest on WinXP after installing guest additions | ||
| Description |
I upgraded to Vbox 2.1.4 on two computers: WinXP laptop, Vista/64 desktop. Open Solaris 2008.11 is installed as a guest on both. On the Vista/64 system, everything works perfectly. On the WinXP system, Solaris will not boot after installing the Solaris guest additions. The guest additions are the ones that came with Vbox 2.1.4. When I boot Solaris, it hangs at the "happy face" and never completes. If I boot in text mode, I get several complaints about "/usr/bin/VBoxService failed with exit status 1." The boot process seems to complete, and I can log in in text mode (no window manager). After the failed normal boot, Windows is left in a bad state. The mouse and selection buttons don't seem to work right, and I have to reboot windows. I uninstalled vbox, removed the .VirtualBox folder, and cleaned all references to vbox from the Windows registry (using a registry clean tool). I reinstalled vbox 2.1.4, then installed Open Solaris, same problems. Solaris works fine until I install Solaris Guest Additions. |
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| #4286 | obsolete | can't attach USB device | ||
| Description |
I tried to attach an USB Kobil smartcard reader to a windows guest OS. VirtualBox complains about the device being used by someone else. (Which sounds like some process holding a lock on it to me) The detailed message is: Fehlercode: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) Komponente: HostUSBDevice Interface: IHostUSBDevice {173b4b44-d268-4334-a00d-b6521c9a740a} Callee: IConsole {9511bc54-15ee-4ddf-808e-472aba03809c} I also tried this with the "Parallels Desktop": There it works. Note: Attaching the device results also in an error reported on the MacOS console: USBF: 12675.455 AppleUSBUHCI[0x2bae000]::Found a transaction past the completion deadline on bus 0x1d, timing out! (Addr: 3, EP: 0) |
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| #3704 | wontfix | can the default virtual hdd filetype *.vdi be changed to *.vhd ?? | ||
| Description |
Hello, once again. I use VBox (short for Virtual Box) plus Microsoft's Virtual PC and they both use different virtual hard disk file types. VPC creates *.VHD files. VBox reads them ok. But, VBox created *.VDI disks. VPC will let them be in the guest settings dialog, but when you hit ok it (rudely, id say) clicks back to the virtual hdd with the error. Typical, yeah? Well, for compambility both ways I would like to know: can VirtualBox be forced to create VHD rater than VHI?? Thanks. ±-) |
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