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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