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#16665 fixed 3D support must be disabled, otherwise VMs won't start Socratis
Description
  • Host: OSX 10.9.5.
  • Guest: Any with 3D acceleration enabled.

The summary says it all pretty much. If you enable 3D acceleration on any VM, the Display settings are "Invalid":

Display: Screen page:
The virtual machine is set up to use hardware graphics acceleration. However the host system does not currently provide this, so you will not be able to start the machine.

On top of that if you try to start the VM, w/o realizing that the settings need to be changed, you get:

Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Windows 7.
This VM was configured to use 3D acceleration. However, the 3D support of the host is not working properly and the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either fix the host 3D support (update the host graphics driver?) or disable 3D acceleration in the VM settings (VERR_NOT_AVAILABLE).

    Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE
                 (0x80004005)
    Component:   ConsoleWrap
    Interface:   IConsole
                 {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed}
#5352 fixed 3D support not working on OS X 10.6.1 host with 64-bit kernel Jason Oster
Description

Simply put, 3D support in VirtualBox on a Mac OS X 10.6.1 host does not work when the host is booted into the 64-bit kernel. (My guest is Windows XP SP3, with the VirtualBox extensions properly installed.)

Booting the host into the 32-bit kernel, the 3D support *does* work as expected.

See attached screenshot; taking notice of the kernel reported by uname, OS X version, status of 3D support in Virtual Box, and the 3D support reported by dxdiag(!) and GPU Caps Viewer(!) -- no DirectX 3D support, no OpenGL 3D support (OpenGL version should be reported as 2.0 when 3D is working).

#11820 invalid 3D video not showing all graphics in guest, but does in mini-overview window! zeddock
Description

This has been happening on my old Linux Mint 14, 64bit host, but I never got a screenshot like the one I am posting here.

Currently: Linux Mint 15 beta 64bit Dell M6600 Precision i7 AMD ATI 6900M video card 8 GB Ram

Virtualbox on latest (4.2.12 r84980) Same Extension version Guest Additions updated and Windows shows 3D acceleration

Symptom: Whenever I go to 3D in the setup for this Windows 7 machine, I get MOST everything working very well.... except one!

I cannot see the body-window of one of the main apps I use, ESRI ArcMap.

If you look at the attached picture you will see, on the Linux side of my desktop, in the Oracle VM Virtual Manager console, the mini-display show exactly what I shoudl see... right now, almost all white screen since no map is loaded. (When a map is loaded I see it in the mini.)

But on the Guest side of Windows VM, the body of the app does not refresh... if that is the right term. It is just kind of hollow!

I once started to load up another map because in the windows guest it still was white! Luckily I saw the map up in the mini display... (wish I could work on such a small screen! ha!)

See attached photos and let me know if there is anything I shoudl do differently?

Thanx!

Zeddock

PS. I marked this other because I am not sure where the issue should be. Please advise?

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