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#2437 fixed Windows kernel-panic / BSOD when writing to shared OSX DMG Christian Schmidt
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VirtualBox 2.0.2 Host: on 10.5.5 (9F33) Guest: Windows XP SP3

On the host, I have a disk image (disk.img) mounted prior to Virtualbox start. It is fully shared (rw) between WinXPSP3 and OS X. This used to work fine on VirtualBox 1.6.4. After upgrading to 2.0.2, WinXPSP3 crashes when writing to the shared folder.

I can attach the Windows crash mini dump if necessary. Not sure if this is an issue with shared folders per se, or in one of the other components.

#2438 fixed bad NAT performance (outgoing/uploading/writing speed drops to 0kb/s) zyro
Description


The first Problem i encountered was MS Office terribly slow opening Documents stored on my Host shared folder. This issue was fixed by the MRXMP.dll (see above).

But now my issue is a extremely slow outgoing connection with the NAT'ed network interface.

  • Connection speed while uploading or transfer files from the guest to the network drops to 0 kb/s for about 1-2 seconds every 5-10 seconds.
  • This goes so far, that my network printer seems to have to take breaks because it does not get enough data to print continously


As far as i can tell, this problem must have sth. to do with NAT and the outgoing direction:

  • Downloads work at satisfying speed
  • Tried HostNetworkInterface (Bridged): No more lags/drops to 0kb/s
#2440 wontfix VT-x not detected -> BIOS issue Dopefish
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I am running Windows Vista Ultimate x64 SP1. I am using the 64-bit version of VirtualBox and have virtualization enabled in the BIOS, and VT-x enabled in VirtualBox. Every time I try to use any 64-bit guest, it tells me: "This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU."

I have ran VMware's Processor Check for 64-Bit Compatibility, and it reports that I am capable of running 64-bit guests.

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