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#2427 wontfix On web site, if window is not wide, Login link disappears Nicholas Sterling
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I couldn't figure out how to log in to this web site; there was no Login button or link. Finally for some reason I made the window wider, and *poof* -- there was the Login link. I'm running Firefox 3.0.3 on Windows Vista SP1. I'm going to try to attach a file showing what it looks like when the window isn't wide enough.

#2432 duplicate VBoxSVC.exe uses 100% CPU even when guest machine is Aborted! Nicholas Sterling
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My host machine is Windows Vista SP1, 2GB RAM. I have a guest machine onto which I have installed Ubuntu 8.0.4. It is currently in the "Aborted" state (because it didn't get shut down correctly when the host OS either suspended or hibernated (can't remember which), but I don't think that's relevant).

I started VBox on Vista, saw that the guest Ubuntu machine was in the Aborted state, and just left it like that without starting it. It just used a few percent of the system at first, but that increased gradually to the point where it was consuming an entire CPU of my Core2Duo system. This has happened to me several times already, and appears to be 100% reproducible. I think it takes something like an hour to get to the point where it consumes an entire CPU. And I never started the guest machine!

I see other tickets about using full cpu when USB 2.0 is used, or something like that, but I figured that since I happen to have the guest OS Aborted that might help you narrow down the possible causes. The problem must be in the GUI, right? Task Manager says that it is VBoxSVC.exe that is consuming the CPU.

#2832 fixed BAD_POOL_HEADER BSOD, XP guest Vista x64 host => Fixed in SVN Jason
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Since installing 2.10 I've been getting intermittent BSODs on my Vista x64 host machine. The BSODs have happened 2-3 times during shutdown of my guest, about two times during startup of the guest, and maybe once during normal operation.

At first I thought it was a conflict with a previous Virtualbox install so I uninstalled everything Vbox and reinstalled. It seemed fine, and ran for 2 days straight, but then BSOD'd during shutdown of the guest, again.

I'm fairly certain every time it has happened it has said BAD_POOL_HEADER.

Attached are two minidumps and my most recent vbox.log. Minidump Mini122008-01.dmp is from a BSOD during shutdown. Minidump Mini122008-02.dmp is from a BSOD during startup. The windows debugger blaims VBoxNetFlt.sys and NTFS.sys respectively.

Let me know if I can be of any more help.

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