Hello Upscope,

On 07/04/2011 09:25 PM, upscope wrote:
> Problem:
>
>   1.  VirtualManager shows four usb devices active. But after start of
>       XEROX Phaser 6120 [0100]
>       Cypress Semiconductor AT2+ Fast Bits [0001]
>       Western Digital My Book [0165]
>       CHESEN PS2 to USB Converter [0010]
>
>       a. If I have CHESEN device enable (Device sharing of Mouse, Monitor
>       and keyboard between two system), XP starts and then hangs
>       everything. Must power off or reset system to reboot and free up.
>       This occured on 0.8 also, just left disabled.
>
>       b. If it is disabled, the XP works but all usb devices come up
>       disabled and require usb cable to be unpluged and repluged in to
>       enable device. Then all works fine until next start of VirtualBox.
>       This was not necessary of version 0.8.
>
> CHESEN works fine switching between Linux hosts on seperate system.
>
> Has anyone else seen this type behavior? If not, what is the link to
> report bug?
Bugs can be reported on [ http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Bugtracker ]. 
This does potentially look like a bug and worth reporting.  Don't worry 
if you don't get any immediate response as I am probably the person who 
would evaluate the bug report and am away for the next couple of weeks 
without my work computer.

Regards,

Michael
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