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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #7566 | fixed | Guest mouse is offset from host mouse by -1,-1 when GA mouse capture active -> fixed as of 2 Aug 2011 | ||
| Description |
With GA Mouse Integration enabled, the guest mouse pointer position is offset from the correct position. (This is a follow up to "Windows XP Taskbar on Autohide no longer pops up" - http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/6456.) The mouse pointer displays at the host coordinates, but the pointer position seen by the guest is offset 1 left and 1 up from the host pointer position (the guest reads one lower in both x and y coordinates). So on a 1280x1024 host display, guest full-screen, the guest mouse pointer goes from Y=0 to only 1022, while the host goes from 0 to 1023. On the guest, the bottom most position of Y=1023 CANNOT be reached. (The same problem also applies non-fullscreen, windowed mode.) When the host reads Y=0, or Y=1, the guest reads Y=0. When the host reads X, the guest reads X-1. If you use a paint program on the guest, you can see this difference. Pixels drawn appear one up and one left of where they are expected to appear based on the mouse pointer position, as compared to the same program running on the host. This program (Windows) shows mouse pointer position as the mouse is moved (I run it on host and guest): http://www.filefront.com/17226592/PointerPositionRecorder.zip/ (I can provide source if required.) Only happens when Mouse Integration is enabled. Host: Windows XP, VB 3.2.8r64453, Guest: Windows XP, GA 3.2.8r64453 (and earlier versions) |
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| #7929 | fixed | Save State fails with VERR_MAP_FAILED => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Running Windows 2008 R2 VM > Close > Save the machine state ... and state is not saved, error occurs then VM is permanently paused and cannot be restarted. See attached log. The third time this happened the VM displays as "Inaccessible" in VirtualBox Manager with error something like (sorry): "cannot find disk with UUID . hexhex" Problem is likely memory related. Save machine state works OK with 1500MB assigned to VM but fails with 2048MB assigned (from 3.25GB on host) |
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| #11253 | fixed | Windows 2000 Server guest reports 'The VirtualBox Guest Additions Service service terminated unexpectedly' | ||
| Description |
Windows 2000 Server guest reports Guest Additions Service errors during boot after upgrading to 4.2.4 (from 4.1.x). Boot is slower than usual, and Windows displays message: "At least one service or driver failed during system startup. Use Event Viewer to examine the event log for details." Event Viewer shows: "The VirtualBox Guest Additions Service service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in 0 milliseconds: No action." VBoxService.exe is running, however Services displays "Starting" in the Status column. Changing the host time causes the guest time to also be changed, so that service is still working. Changing the service definition to system32\VBoxService.exe -v -v -v, and NO guest service messages are logged to the VirtualBox log file (I think they should be?), including NO messages about the host time change and sync. If the service startup is set to Manual, and the service manually started, Windows displays: "Could not start the VirtualBox Guest Additions Service service on Local Computer. Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion." Running the service manually with: vboxservice -v -v -v -f ... shows no likely error messages. |
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