Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #2514 | fixed | Suddenly Virtualbox Stopped working (Guru meditation pgmPoolTracDerefGCPhysHint) | ||
| Description |
I was updating my pre-installed Ubuntu intrepid. Then suddenly I received an error saying that "changed to Guru mode" and asking me that I report the bug. The logfile and screentshot are attached. P.S: That's my first bug report. I hope here be the right place for this bug to be reported. |
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| #2515 | fixed | Windows Vista x64 Guest Crash | ||
| Description |
Hardware: Dell Latitude D620 with an Intel Core 2 Duo\ Host OS: Ubuntu 8.04.1 x64 Hardy Guest OS: Windows Vista Enterprise x64 At seemingly random times, the machine execution stops and I get a mediation guru error message. There doesn't seem to be a particular event that triggers it. I have had it crash while installing Vista SP1, and I've had it crash while it was sitting idle at the desktop and I was playing a video game under Wine in the host OS. This is pretty reproducible as I've had at least 8 crashes in the past two days alone. Due to issues I've had with an x64 guest and the SATA controller, I have this particular machine running IDE. This problem is only apparent on the x64 guest. When I install Windows Vista Enterprise x86, I have no problems whatsoever, even with the SATA controller enabled. |
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| #2516 | fixed | VMWare style VirtualMachine management | ||
| Description |
VirtualBox is not as dumb as VMWare to backup an entire machine and move it somewhere then get it back and running, because VMWare put all machine relative file in their own folder as default and using a machine base management,
.vmdk:
so I only have to copy TestXP to somewhere else, import vmx and it simply run. in VirtualBox I have to Add(register) VDI at Virtual Disk Manager then I can get my machine up. |
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