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VirtualBox 1.6.6 Build 35336

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of VirtualBox 1.6.6 Build 35336.


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What's new in this version:

- VMM: fixed excessive logging
- VMM: AMD-V stability fixes
- GUI: added support for Ctrl+Caps reversed keyboards
- SATA: fixed BSODs of Windows guests on a SATA disk
- SATA: fixed hard disk detection on Solaris 10 U5
- VBoxHeadless: don’t start the clipboard service
- VBoxHeadless: added -vrdp parameter which allows to start the VM session without VRDP
- VBoxManage: fixes to creating raw disk/partition VMDK files, now accepts removable media on Windows
- VRDP: fixed communication with MS Remote Resktop Connection on MacOS X
- VRDP: clipboard fixes
- VRDP: fixed crash during PAM authentication
- Shared Folders: fixed a regression introduced in version 1.6.2: the shared folders service was sometimes not properly installed (Windows guests only)
- Shared Folders: don’t deny to load a VM if a shared folder is not accessible
- BIOS: allow to specify empty DMI strings
- OSE archive: added missing Makefiles
- Linux hosts: workaround for buggy gcc-4.3 compilers (e.g. openSUSE 11)
- Linux hosts: one more fix for compiling the kernel modules on Linux 2.6.27
- MacOS X hosts: shared folders unicode fix
- Solaris hosts: fixed link issue