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| 9 | | |
| 10 | | 1. Start VirtualBox. |
| 11 | | 2. For your Debian Linux image, click Settings. |
| 12 | | 3. Click Display. |
| 13 | | 4. Set the amount of video memory to 16MB. |
| 14 | | -> No message is displayed in the lower information pane. |
| 15 | | 5. Click Enable 2D Video Acceleration. |
| 16 | | -> A message in the lower information pane appears stating that "On the Display page, you have assigned less than 20MB of video memory which is the minimum amount required for HD Video to be played efficiently." |
| 17 | | 6. Increase the amount of video memory to 20MB. |
| 18 | | -> A message appears in the lower information pane stating that "On the Display page, you have 2D Video Acceleration enabled. As 2D Video Acceleration is supported for Windows guests only, this feature will be disabled." |
| | 7 | 1. Start !VirtualBox. |
| | 8 | 2. For your Debian Linux image, click Settings. |
| | 9 | 3. Click Display. |
| | 10 | 4. Set the amount of video memory to 16MB.[[BR]] |
| | 11 | -> No message is displayed in the lower information pane. |
| | 12 | 5. Click Enable 2D Video Acceleration.[[BR]] |
| | 13 | -> A message in the lower information pane appears stating that "On the Display page, you have assigned less than 20MB of video memory which is the minimum amount required for HD Video to be played efficiently." |
| | 14 | 6. Increase the amount of video memory to 20MB.[[BR]] |
| | 15 | -> A message appears in the lower information pane stating that "On the Display page, you have 2D Video Acceleration enabled. As 2D Video Acceleration is supported for Windows guests only, this feature will be disabled." |