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#10992 obsolete Systematic error VERR_VMX_IN_VMX_ROOT_MODE when starting VirtualBox tom_WR
Description

Host is Windows 7 64 bits running on a Core i5 laptop Guest is Fedora 14 64 bits

I have a systematic fail when launching the VM. Disabled VMware services running in parallel, but no change. Note that I entered the ticket for 4.2.0, but this is also true for the 4.1.x versions.

The image I'm using works fine on other hosts (Linux principally)

Error message abstract (will enter full logs in the ticket):

Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Fedora14-x64-KP.

VirtualBox can't operate in VMX root mode. Please close all other virtualization programs. (VERR_VMX_IN_VMX_ROOT_MODE).

Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: Console Interface: IConsole {1968b7d3-e3bf-4ceb-99e0-cb7c913317bb}

#10994 obsolete 4.2.0 install hangs on Windows 7 64-bit Rich McAllister
Description

Have 4.1.18 installed; download and run VirtualBox-4.2.0-80737.exe. Install appears to run ok, green bar goes to 100%, but then hangs with the network interfaces disabled. Canceling install from wizard has no effect, killed it from task manager. Rebooted to reactivate network interfaces. Started the installer again. Was notified a 4.1.18 install was in progress, offered to roll it back, did so; install then ran to about 80% green bar and stalled with network interfaced disabled -- but there were some odd flickers of little windows mapping and unmapping, so I let it run. Eventually network interfaces were enabled, the green bar completed, and the installation appears to be ok.

I ran the installer with the -l option, but never found a MSI log in appdata\local\temp. I enabled driver install logging, and the logs created are attached. setupapi.app.1.log is from the initial killed install, I see some lines decorated with ! at the end; setupapi.app.log and setupapi.dev.log are from the second, eventually completing, install.

#11001 obsolete 1m30seg delay boot Windows 2000 steph80
Description

There is a 1m30seg delay at Preparing Network Connections during Windows 2000 startup in Virtualbox 4.2 with the guest additions installed. Without the guest additions there is no delay. There is also no delay in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 or Windows NT 4.0 even with the guest additions installed.

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