When open a software use 3D like OpenGL or DirectX at guest OS, It go stuck.(even dxdiag.exe)
Host OS is Windows 10 with Intel HD3000 Graphic.
mpack wrote:The guest has a virtual graphics card, not an Intel HD3000 card.
Please post a VM log file. With the VM fully shut down, right click it in GUI. Select "Show Log" and save "VBox.log" (ONLY) to a zip file. Attach the zip here.
mpack wrote:The guest has a virtual graphics card, not an Intel HD3000 card.
Please post a VM log file. With the VM fully shut down, right click it in GUI. Select "Show Log" and save "VBox.log" (ONLY) to a zip file. Attach the zip here.
mpack wrote:I see that the Guest Additions have been installed, hopefully you remembered to install these in Safe Mode, given that it's an XP guest.
On the other hand, I see no sign that 3D acceleration is enabled in the VM settings.
mpack wrote:We seem to be talking at cross purposes. According to the log you provided, 3D acceleration is disabled. In that case it's no mystery that you can't get 3D to work.
socratis wrote:OK, let's try to solve this so that all of us are in the same page:
- Enable 3D in the VM.
- Run the VM.
- Observe the problem.
- Shut down the VM.
- Post the log.
mpack wrote:We seem to be talking at cross purposes. According to the log you provided, 3D acceleration is disabled. In that case it's no mystery that you can't get 3D to work.
mpack wrote:Sorry, I'm not an expert on which hosts 3D acceleration will work on. The only thing I could tell you with certainty is that disabling 3D acceleration will guarantee that it doesn't work.
All I can suggest is to make sure that OpenGL works on your host, since that is what DirectX inside the guest is translated into. Also make sure your host drivers and up to date and signed (if they inject themselves into programs as many hardware accelerated drivers do).
mpack wrote:Sorry, I'm not an expert on which hosts 3D acceleration will work on. The only thing I could tell you with certainty is that disabling 3D acceleration will guarantee that it doesn't work.
All I can suggest is to make sure that OpenGL works on your host, since that is what DirectX inside the guest is translated into. Also make sure your host drivers and up to date and signed (if they inject themselves into programs as many hardware accelerated drivers do).
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