For me it doesn't but since I've changed two things at one time, I don't know which one is to 'blame' that I'm now running XP in a vm...
I changed to 4.2.4
I changed the virtual machine settings in my Asus-BIOS to 'on'
For me it doesn't but since I've changed two things at one time, I don't know which one is to 'blame' that I'm now running XP in a vm...
I changed to 4.2.4
I changed the virtual machine settings in my Asus-BIOS to 'on'
I'm thinking about it
Thanks varunendra, yes I 've tried quite a few combinations including the ones you suggest.
Also the problem with my host computer's BIOS menu is that it is very limited in the options it has open for changing(just boot order and enable or disable onboard USB controler) and does not let me dig in in detail.
I've no more ideas then, sorry.
I'd like to mention though that I'm running VBox 4.1.12 on my 12.04 64 bit without problems. Everything from default repo.
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