Moritz --
I thank you for your time and effort, and I feel very stupid now having
reported this as a bug, because I have been shown here:
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=8640#8640
That the problem was, I did not have enough Video RAM set up on VirtualBox.
As Jasper points out (on
This is not a bug in virtualbox-ose so I'm closing this bug tagging it
'invalid'.
Thanks for having reported back, Gomez.
** Changed in: virtualbox-ose (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Error installing Adobe CS3 in Windows XP sp2 via VirtualBox, Gutsy
you are trying to get their product to work under a
Virtual Machine...
You convinced me :)
I will contact customer support within the next few days as time allows,
reporting back here if anything comes of it. But for some reason I really feel
there is something else interfering here, simply
Gomez wrote:
This makes me think you should consider to also file a bug against
the non-OSE version of VirtualBox.
Yes I was going to do this on their website under their bug report
area, should I do it here as well?
I don't know the mantainers' website, but apparently, after registering at
Have you contacted Adobe Customer Support for assistance with their
product?
Have you verified that your installation of Windows Installer is
complete and correctly configured and that the service is running?
I recommend you do this prior to expecting this to be a bug in a much
lower level
Haven't contacted Adobe, because I'm not sure how happy they would be
with my trying to get their products to work under linux.
I have configured XP sp2 four to five times now, trying the non ose version of
VirtualBox, and even their latest version 1.5.2 that was packaged specially for
Gutsy.