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| #11236 | obsolete | VirtualBox won't run after install (VBoxSVC hangs) | ||
| Description |
Hello, I am running Windows 7 64bit on my Desktop. It has 4GB of ram and the processor is a AMD quadcore 2.51GHz. I installed Virtual Box, but when I try to run it for the first time (haven't even been able to get to the guest set-up wizard), nothing happens. When I click on Start->All Programs-> Oracle VM Virtualbox -> Oracle VM Virtualbox, the 2 processes start (VirtualBox.exe and VBoxSVC.exe). Nothing happens after this point, except that VBoxSVC.exe uses 25% of the CPU constantly (almost like it's hung??). I've tried a re-install - no help. I've tried an un-install, then reboot, then re-install - no help. Any ideas? Thanks, Shama |
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| #11239 | obsolete | Magic Jack on Windows Guest: Virtual Box 4.2.4 | ||
| Description |
Magic Jack Installation on Windows Guest OS renders the VM unresponsive. Works absolutely fine on VMWare 8/9 - so I presume issue persists with VirtualBox. The process VirtualBox.exe consumes 100% of one core in all available CPU cores and can not be killed. Only way to recover is by rebooting the host OS. Host OS: Windows 7 x64 Guest OS: Windows XP Professional/ Windows 7 x86 USB Extension Pack installed. VM Guest additions installed StorageType: IDE/AHCI/SCSI/SAS - does not make any difference. |
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| #11241 | obsolete | Virtualbox often crashes when Win7 host awakes from screensaver | ||
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System and setup Dell Latitude E6430 CPU: Core i7-3720QM RAM: 8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz SSD: 256 GB Samsung 830 Video: Intel HD 4000 and Nvidia NVS 5200M Host OS: Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1 Guest OS: Linux Mint x86_64 3.2.0-32-generic (KDE desktop) Monitors: Laptop display, main dipslay at 2560x1440, third display at 1024x1280 (tilted 90 degrees)
Virtualbox: 4.2.4 + extension pack + guest OS tools installed Crash description When Windows is awaken from screensaver Virtualbox often crashes. It always crashes when I detach laptop from docking station - external monitors are detached from the system. Of course, these crashes only happen when my Guest OS is running. |
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