![]() Here are the last few lines of my log file: 00:00:00.840 NAT: adding 24.116.2.50 to DNS server listĠ0:00:00.840 NAT: adding 24.116.2.34 to DNS server listĠ0:00:00.840 NAT: value of BindIP has been ignoredĠ0:00:00.841 Audio: Trying driver 'dsound'.Ġ0:00:00.936 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented)Īt that point the only thing I can do is kill the startup window. If I do this, though, then when I start up the XP guest, it hangs with a dialog box titled "XPPro: Starting virtual machine" and the message "Starting virtual machine." with a progress bar stuck at 0%. If you want sound, you need to select the Windows DirectSound for the host audio driver. As I understand it, that's what happens with Null Audio Driver. The Intel AC'97 Audio Controller shows up in my list of devices. ![]() ![]() If I set the host audio driver to "Null Audio Driver" and the audio controller to ICH AC97, all appears to work, except no sound comes out the speakers. As the subject says, I cannot get an XP guest to produce sound on my Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit host. ![]()
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