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| #2978 | obsolete | VBoxSVC.exe 100% CPU after WinXP SP3 Hibernate -> fixed in SVN/3.0.2 | ||
| Description |
The title says almost all, VBoxSVC.exe takes all CPU for several minutes (~5-10mins) (on a P4 2.8GHz, 2GB RAM) so that Windows is almost completely frozen.. after a while the CPU hog stops and Windows is responding normally. No guest VMs loaded when hibernated! Only the VirtualBox main application window was open. I'm not using a Win page file.. just mentioning if that counts, I've no problems with this other than that some games doesn't work perfectly.. but I suspect that it's not the problem here. Sorry if this a duplicate ticket, tried to search and found only something vaguely similar related to this. |
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| #2979 | obsolete | Can not read the machine list with MacOSX VoiceOver screen reader | ||
| Description |
While all of the rest of the Mac GUI is accessible the list of Machines is not readable or navigable with MacOS X built in screen reader VoiceOver. Thise is needed for blind and disabled users. Can this be fixed please? |
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| #2985 | obsolete | no screen refresh until some change is made "inside" host -> obsolete | ||
| Description |
I run KDE4Daily as guest (host: Vista). After first login&logout from KDE session (within guest) I return to WDM. At that point through log in, entering KDE again, till logging out again there are no automatic screen refreshes at all. The screen looks static, in order to see what is going on on the screen I have to keep clicking mouse outside the guest screen (for in example in VirtualBox menu, or in _host_ taskbar). Such manual refresh works fine, the screen is not distorted. Of course the point is the screen refresh should be done automatically as always. Video card: intel 4500 mhd. |
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