On 2012-11-21 17:21, 진석오 wrote:
Dear All,
thank you for your quick reply..
Rusty, this is my kldstat as followings
[mohicann@theBSD /mnt]$ kldstat
Id Refs Address Size Name
1 34 0xffffffff80200000 1323388 kernel
2 1 0xffffffff81524000 2084d8 zfs.ko
3 2 0xffffffff8172d000 5c58 opensolaris.ko
4 1 0xffffffff81734000 ee5990 nvidia.ko
5 2 0xffffffff8261a000 484c0 linux.ko
6 3 0xffffffff82663000 59ce8 vboxdrv.ko
7 2 0xffffffff82812000 2951 vboxnetflt.ko
8 2 0xffffffff82815000 87b2 netgraph.ko
9 1 0xffffffff8281e000 1579 ng_ether.ko
10 1 0xffffffff82820000 3fea vboxnetadp.ko
11 1 0xffffffff82824000 9de pflog.ko
12 1 0xffffffff82825000 2a4a1 pf.ko
13 1 0xffffffff82850000 a9bb fuse.ko
[mohicann@theBSD /mnt]$
Bernhard,
It's very difficult for me to say "that" is slow because every thing
is
slow,
form booting to running a program. after boot, just to log on windows
8
then I need to wait at least 30 seconds after I type my ID and
passwords.
when I run a program such as MS word, cursor blinking period is too
long,
when I try to type any words I need to wait serveral seconds then
after, I
should wait more to type more words. if I type serveral words at the
same
time I must wait 5~7 seconds to see the display of my typing. It's
like a
386 SX computer ;-\
I think a BIOS would not a problem because I run a OpenSuse linux at
the
same computer, Virtualbox on Opensuse is quite fast to use. I can use
MS
office or any other programs without any speed problem with the same
specs.
any thing on virtualized OS should be slower, but in my case it's too
slow
to use it. for example booting time is 3 more times longer than
OpenSuse
linux on my the same PC. loading a software consumes much longer time.
Your cpu usage is extremely high. I am running on the same software
and not seeing this but my windows 8 vm only has 1CPU. I am also on
extremely similar hardware. What happens if you change it to 1 CPU
instead of 4? I'm not saying that this shouldn't work but want to
understand what options you are using that might not be working
correctly on FreeBSD.
00:00:02.219999 NumCPUs <integer> = 0x0000000000000004 (4)
I also note I have PAE enabled whereas your VM does not:
00:00:02.219999 EnablePAE <integer> = 0x0000000000000000 (0)
I don't have hardware virtualization forced while you do:
00:00:02.219999 HwVirtExtForced <integer> = 0x0000000000000001 (1)
Rusty Nejdl
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