[vbox-dev] VBoxMouse.sys prevents windows XP guest from rebooting

Mikhail Sennikovsky mikhail.sennikovsky at oracle.com
Fri Sep 30 08:51:10 GMT 2011


  Thanks for the patch. To be able to use the patch, we have to ask you 
for MIT or PUEL license for this patch.
Can you please specify whether you are ok with either of those?

Thanks,
Mikhail

On 9/30/2011 11:39 AM, Huihong Luo wrote:
> The attached patch fixes this error, please apply it.
> I will look into why vboxmouse is not working in Windows 8, most 
> likely need to handle more pnp messages.
>
>
> --- On *Sun, 9/25/11, Huihong Luo /<huisinro at yahoo.com>/* wrote:
>
>
>     From: Huihong Luo <huisinro at yahoo.com>
>     Subject: [vbox-dev] VBoxMouse.sys prevents windows XP guest from
>     rebooting
>     To: vbox-dev at virtualbox.org
>     Date: Sunday, September 25, 2011, 6:35 PM
>
>     Latest svn code, xp sp3 guest, can shutdown w/o problem, but
>     reboot hangs.
>     After attaching windbg, it displays this message:
>     Waiting on: \Driver\Mouclass \Device\PointerClass2 irp (8220a9b8)
>     SetPower-Shutdown status c00000bb
>     Waiting on: \Driver\Mouclass \Device\PointerClass2 irp (8220a9b8)
>     SetPower-Shutdown status c00000bb
>     Waiting on: \Driver\Mouclass \Device\PointerClass2 irp (8220a9b8)
>     SetPower-Shutdown status c00000bb
>     Waiting on: \Driver\Mouclass \Device\PointerClass2 irp (8220a9b8)
>     SetPower-Shutdown status c00000bb
>
>     When VBoxMouse is disabled, it reboots fine.
>     Another interesting discovery, when "Enable absolute pointing
>     device" is checked, mouse ingration works very well even if
>     VBoxMouse is disabled.
>
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