Portions of display garbled with 3D Acceleration

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rockadile
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Joined: 24. Oct 2017, 17:33

Re: Portions of display garbled with 3D Acceleration

Post by rockadile »

aurelius wrote:Alrighty, will do. Thanks!
Have you been able to solve this problem? I've been having it for quite some time now across multiple upgrades of VirtualBox.
sri737
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Joined: 13. Jan 2018, 21:14

Re: Portions of display garbled with 3D Acceleration

Post by sri737 »

Has anyone been able to solve this issue? Frustrated with this exact same problem for months on Dell XPS 15..
syslek
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Joined: 9. Mar 2018, 11:01

Re: Portions of display garbled with 3D Acceleration

Post by syslek »

sri737 wrote:Has anyone been able to solve this issue? Frustrated with this exact same problem for months on Dell XPS 15..
a week ago I had the same problem on my Dell XPS 15 Win10 Pro / Virtualbox 5.2.8 / CentOS.
I've reinstalled nvidia drivers (Express installation), reinstalled virtualbox. That helped for one week.
Unfortunately, yesterday, after MS Office update + changing PC name and restarting, it stopped working ((( The loading of CentOS is too slow.
However, the same actions did not help though.
Running Virtualbox with Nvidia adapter also did not help.
syslek
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Joined: 9. Mar 2018, 11:01

Re: Portions of display garbled with 3D Acceleration

Post by syslek »

Finally solved this problem by removing AVAST via Safe mode.
Removing Avast from autorun programs did not help as Avast still executes its own indestructible threads.
I am trying to figure out if it's enough to add VirtualBox in the Avast's exclusion list.
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