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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #7748 | fixed | Crash on Linux 64-bit host while running Windows Vista 32-bit | ||
| Description |
My VirtualBox session just aborted (the window disappeared suddenly and the status is listed as "aborted" on the VirtualBox main window). My host OS is Ubuntu Lucid (64-bit), the guest OS is Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 32-bit. VirtualBox version is 3.1.8, installed from the official .deb file from the virtualbox.org site. At the time I had just installed Safari 5 inside the VM. The installer had finished and I had told it to start Safari, which was in the process of being started (but never got as far as showing a window). I had also just told Microsoft Security Essentials to do a quick scan of the system. I have attached the log file. If I can reproduce this I will add more information. Please let me know if I can help in any way to debug this problem. |
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| #7626 | fixed | Crash on Linx host while installing FreeDOS guest | ||
| Description |
I was trying to install FreeDOS in a VirtualBox VM when VirtualBox crashed. It requested me to report it here, so here I am. I had created a VM with "Windows 3.1" selected as guest operating system, as I intended to install Windows 3.11 later, 32 MB of RAM and a 1 GB virtual harddisk. I then downloaded the fdfullcd.iso for FreeDOS 1.0 from http://www.freedos.org/freedos/files/, booted from it and started the installation (keeping the default settings, which amounts to installing pretty much everything). The files were copied successfully, but then during the configuration phase, two or three programs after the configuration of Pegasus Mail, this crash occurred. I don't know which program it was configuring at that time. It seems probable that the problem wasn't with FreeDOS itself, but with one of the additional packages. |
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| #4646 | fixed | Crash on Mac OS X | ||
| Description |
I usually run w7x64 in VirtualBox, but I sometimes run Maemo and OpenSolaris. Usually if I try to suspend Windows 7 or shut it down, I end up with an aborted item in my list instead of a saved system. I don't actually pay attention to when the logs are created because there's no ui indicating to me that a crash happened. "aborted" to me doesn't mean "oh, we crashed, you might care", it just means "oops". (I have nearly 20 crashes with this stack) Thread 3 Crashed: 0 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x962bd254 CFRetain + 36 1 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x9624d254 _CFArrayReplaceValues + 2628 2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x9624ddbd CFArrayAppendValue + 109 3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x962c015c CFSetApplyFunction + 140 4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x962b72bd CFRunLoopCopyAllModes + 125 5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x962b736f _CFRunLoop1 + 143 6 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x962541fd __CFFinalizeThreadData + 45 7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x963f9013 _pthread_tsd_cleanup + 163 8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x963f8bb5 _pthread_exit + 98 9 VBoxRT.dylib 0x0033c4b4 rtThreadNativeMain(void*) + 164 10 libSystem.B.dylib 0x963f6155 _pthread_start + 321 11 libSystem.B.dylib 0x963f6012 thread_start + 34 |
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