I just recently installed Windows XP 64-bit and tried to use VirtualBox 4.2.4. Everytime I load VirtualBox, I lose internet connection. Even though the wi-fi appears to be connected but I won't be able to connection until I reboot the PC.
I've just uninstalled and wonder if any settings I did wrong to make it disconnect my internet.
Thanks,
Version 4.2.4 disables wi-fi connection on XP 64-bit
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mpack
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Re: Version 4.2.4 disables wi-fi connection on XP 64-bit
XP-64 is your host? Or did you mean it's a guest?
What does "Everytime I load VirtualBox" mean? Are you talking about runner the manager UI, or do you mean launching a VM?
What does "Everytime I load VirtualBox" mean? Are you talking about runner the manager UI, or do you mean launching a VM?
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AnotherLife
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Re: Version 4.2.4 disables wi-fi connection on XP 64-bit
Reinstall and when you are asked which parts to install make sure everything under Networking is disabled/not installed.
Re: Version 4.2.4 disables wi-fi connection on XP 64-bit
I'm not sure I got the term right, but the PC running Virtualbox is Windows XP 64-bit. I have Windows XP 32-bit on VirtualBox. I use it for testing. I worked before fine until I reinstalled Windows XP 64-bit (non-virtual). Afte rebuilt the PC, I installed the latest version of VirtualBox and all these happened.
>What does "Everytime I load VirtualBox" mean?
It seems as long as I launch VirtualBox without going to any OS from the menu, my Windows XP 64-bit loese its network connectionto web. I see the wi-fi still has green bar, but I can't access any web sites. When that happens, I can't regain the connection by choosing repairing, reset, or ipconfig /reset in cmd (afte quitting it first). The only way to get the connection back is reboot the PC.
> Reinstall and when you are asked which parts to install make sure everything under Networking is disabled/not installed.
I will give it a try, but I do want network connection in Virtualbox guest and the hosting OS too.
Thanks,
>What does "Everytime I load VirtualBox" mean?
It seems as long as I launch VirtualBox without going to any OS from the menu, my Windows XP 64-bit loese its network connectionto web. I see the wi-fi still has green bar, but I can't access any web sites. When that happens, I can't regain the connection by choosing repairing, reset, or ipconfig /reset in cmd (afte quitting it first). The only way to get the connection back is reboot the PC.
> Reinstall and when you are asked which parts to install make sure everything under Networking is disabled/not installed.
I will give it a try, but I do want network connection in Virtualbox guest and the hosting OS too.
Thanks,
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Re: Version 4.2.4 disables wi-fi connection on XP 64-bit
I would instead try disabling the host-only network in the Windows host and see if that brings everything back to normal. For what ever reason when ever I see this issue in Windows the user usually disables the host-only adapter and that resolves the issue.
Of course this does not actually fix what ever the issue is with your install but it is a work around. If you need the host-only adapter you need to troubleshoot the reason and more than likely post a ticket to bugtracker
Of course this does not actually fix what ever the issue is with your install but it is a work around. If you need the host-only adapter you need to troubleshoot the reason and more than likely post a ticket to bugtracker
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AnotherLife
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Re: Version 4.2.4 disables wi-fi connection on XP 64-bit
@wfzen
Just so you know, you don't need host-only networking for the guest to have network connectivity. Since you uninstalled already, when you reinstall disable that (You just use the NAT thing)
Just so you know, you don't need host-only networking for the guest to have network connectivity. Since you uninstalled already, when you reinstall disable that (You just use the NAT thing)