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#11314 obsolete Assigning USB devices to Guests causes hard lockups random_luser
Description

As a workaound to Ticket #11313 (Can't assign guest audio to dedicated sound device on Host), I have purchsed 2 USB devices to enable local sound on the Guest (to avoid polluting audio on Host).

I have tried a USB sound adapter (AD-SND01), as well as a USB Bluetooth Adapter (ASUS USB-BT211), both on Windows 8 and XP guests, using both 4.2.4 and 4.2.6 versions of VBox plus the accompanying version of Guest extensions, installed in Safe Mode both times to allow 3D. Both devices immediately cause the Guest to lock, and nothing short of a Host reboot will terminate the Guests.

On Windows 8, the USB sound card appears as a valid sound device but causes lock-up when the 'Test' button is pressed. On Windows XP, the system freezes when the systray notification starts to read "Adding Human Input Device". Only way to restart Guest is to restart Host.

The USB Bluetooth Device causes Windows 8 to lock up immediately upon insertion. If device is removed, Guest will resume operation, and Host will indicate "Can not attach USB device. Can not create proxy instance" or somesuch, then indicate a General Error on iConsole.

I have 3D support enabled on all Guests, as the use case here is to allow my kids to play games.

Both devices work as expected on Host (Windows 7 64-bit).

Links to products:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812705175 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320057

#11315 obsolete Error loading operating system after importing Windows OVF Tsso
Description

OVF generated by VMWare Workstation 9, windows xp sp3 guest, windows 7 sp1 host.

#11316 obsolete Java API Inconsistancy - Storage Controller port and device Max D
Description

Just reporting an inconsistency in the Java API WebService jar (and possibly in the XPCOM):

Any attribute of IStorageController about Port and Device have a long type, but attachDevice(), attachDeviceWithoutMedium and detachDevice() use Integer values for the port and device number.
Granted, this will never be an issue in the code since the value will not be bigger than int.

Possibly some code optimisation since the values will never be bigger than int?

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