Please help, I can not open it, there is no in the selection menu, the contents of the package for disabling the retina screen resolution as in the instructions(1. On the macOS host, configure the VirtualBoxVM process to "Open in low resolution": Open a Finder window, navigate to the Applications folder, right-click on VirtualBox, select "Show Package Contents", navigate to Contents > Resources, right-Click on VirtualBoxVM, select "Get Info", and select "Open in low resolution" in the "Get Info" window.
2. In the VM configuration, set Display > Scale Factor to 100%.
3. Start the VM and try using it in a window (normal mode, not fullscreen mode) first.)
It happened after the computer was updated and then downgraded.
[Solved]I can not open Package Contents of virtual box
[Solved]I can not open Package Contents of virtual box
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Re: I can not open Package Contents of virtual box
Virtualbox rarely survives a host upgrade, let alone a downgrade thereafter. You will probably have to uninstall then reinstall Virtualbox.Wozap wrote:It happened after the computer was updated and then downgraded.
Re: I can not open Package Contents of virtual box
reinstalled did not help. Maybe I misinterpreted what I meant.scottgus1 wrote:Virtualbox rarely survives a host upgrade, let alone a downgrade thereafter. You will probably have to uninstall then reinstall Virtualbox.Wozap wrote:It happened after the computer was updated and then downgraded.
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Re: I can not open Package Contents of virtual box
The first screenshot is right-clicking the VM's vdi disk file. Virtualbox has no commands to open a .vdi. What do you want to do with the vdi file?
The second screenshot shows an attempt to open a .VMwarevm file. As you can probably guess we won't be able to help with that one, it being a VMware file...
The second screenshot shows an attempt to open a .VMwarevm file. As you can probably guess we won't be able to help with that one, it being a VMware file...
Re: I can not open Package Contents of virtual box
I want to follow the procedure as they advised me to do in this topic "viewtopic.php?f=2&t=99908" so that the screen does not slow down.scottgus1 wrote:The first screenshot is right-clicking the VM's vdi disk file. Virtualbox has no commands to open a .vdi. What do you want to do with the vdi file?
The second screenshot shows an attempt to open a .VMwarevm file. As you can probably guess we won't be able to help with that one, it being a VMware file...
wmware gave as an example.
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Re: I can not open Package Contents of virtual box
I suspect this is the post you're trying: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=99908&start=15#p487604
I emphasized the important part that is being missed. The Application folder is where Virtualbox is installed, not where the VM files are stored.fth0 wrote:1. On the macOS host, configure the VirtualBoxVM process to "Open in low resolution": Open a Finder window, navigate to the Applications folder, right-click on VirtualBox, select "Show Package Contents", navigate to Contents > Resources, right-Click on VirtualBoxVM, select "Get Info", and select "Open in low resolution" in the "Get Info" window.
2. In the VM configuration, set Display > Scale Factor to 100%.
3. Start the VM and try using it in a window (normal mode, not fullscreen mode) first.
Re: I can not open Package Contents of virtual box
Thank you so much! That I did not think correctly.scottgus1 wrote:I suspect this is the post you're trying: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=99908&start=15#p487604I emphasized the important part that is being missed. The Application folder is where Virtualbox is installed, not where the VM files are stored.fth0 wrote:1. On the macOS host, configure the VirtualBoxVM process to "Open in low resolution": Open a Finder window, navigate to the Applications folder, right-click on VirtualBox, select "Show Package Contents", navigate to Contents > Resources, right-Click on VirtualBoxVM, select "Get Info", and select "Open in low resolution" in the "Get Info" window.
2. In the VM configuration, set Display > Scale Factor to 100%.
3. Start the VM and try using it in a window (normal mode, not fullscreen mode) first.