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| #582 | obsolete | Bluescreen with Gigabyte Mainboards (Intel cpu) -> UPDATE your BIOS | ||
| Description |
Many User in the forum report an error in cooperation with gigabyte mainboards. Wirtualbox seems to generate an error on all gigabyte mainboards. For example, if i want to install windows xp in virtualbox with an asus mainboard it works, but if i use a new mainboard from gigabyte i get bluescreens and can't install windows xp under virtualbox. |
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| #583 | obsolete | Digital Persona Fingerprint 4000B Reader fails under VirtualBox | ||
| Description |
I'm testing Digital Persona Pro 4.1 in a Windows guest that has the Digital Persona Fingerprint 4000B Reader (USB) as the biometric authentication device. I've tested it under Windows 2000 and XP guests and also with Ubuntu Feisty and Gutsy with exactly the same error. When trying to enroll fingerprints, the device starts the scan but "locks" and the fingerprint scan fails. I tried also on a Windows box, same device and software of my guest machine, and it works fine. I'm not sure how to debug this and I've never had specific hardware problems, so I need some help with this. Thanks, Guilherme |
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| #653 | obsolete | usb scanning in vm with canon mp780 gives small blank pages | ||
| Description |
I run Ubuntu 7.04 with an XP VM. The virtualbox tools are installed and I have a Canon MP780 multifunction printer/scanner/copier connected via usb. Printing works perfectly but when I try to scan in either the canon supplied program or Adobe Acrobat, I am unsuccessful. If I try using the adf, pages feed through the machine but seem to go much slower and pause about 4 times per page. The result is small (about 4 per real page) blank pages. So if I try scanning a document of 6 pages, I end up with about 24 small blank pages in Adobe Acrobat even though the page size is set to A4. Running XP natively delivers the correct result. If I use flatbed, it hangs with 0% scanning. Also running XP natively with the same driver works flawlessly. |
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