I am not sure if it's related to other problems with VBox 5.2.18 r124319 (Qt5.6.2) and Windows 10 Pro, version 1803, build 17134.345
but I have to restart VBox two or more times to get the display to appear properly.
I've attached a couple of screen shots and a zip file of the logs.
VM Display problems
VM Display problems
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Re: VM Display problems
You mean the whole VirtualBox Manager and the VM, or just the VM?grstatdoc wrote:but I have to restart VBox two or more times
I think you might be referring to "Seamless" mode? Is that correct?grstatdoc wrote:to get the display to appear properly
You attached the VBoxHardening.log, and even that is not complete, because you grabbed it while the VM was running. We need the VBox.log, but if you restart the VM, we need the VBox.log and the log from the previous run, when the display was not correct, the VBox.log.1. ZIPPED together, after you've shutdown the guest.grstatdoc wrote:and a zip file of the logs
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