Can't set correct display resolution since 5.2.6 update...
Can't set correct display resolution since 5.2.6 update...
Using VirtualBox on Mac Pro with 1440x900 (standard resolution for this Mac Pro), as of the last update to VirtualBox, I can't set the display settings in Win10 to anything higher than 1440x754. This used to work. What do I need to change?
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Re: Can't set correct display resolution since 5.2.6 update...
Maximize it from the green "button" of the VM window?
This is not an "OSX Guests" question, it's an "OSX Hosts" question.
This is not an "OSX Guests" question, it's an "OSX Hosts" question.
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Re: Can't set correct display resolution since 5.2.6 update...
Makes no difference. Highest shown monitor in Windows is now 1440x744. In any view mode.
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Re: Can't set correct display resolution since 5.2.6 update...
- What "makes no difference"?
- Does it go full screen or not?
- Does it get maximized or not?
- Do you see empty space on the sides?
- Do you want to go full screen, maximized or what exactly?
- Did you update the GAs in Windows? Post a ZIPPED "VBox.log" from a complete VM run (clean boot, login, clean shutdown).
- VirtualBox Preferences » Display » Maximum Guest Screen Size. Is that set to "Automatic"? If not set it.
- Right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager. Select "Show in Finder". the selected ZIP ".vbox" file and attach it to your response.
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Re: Can't set correct display resolution since 5.2.6 update...
Everything. Full screen, 1440x754, space on top and bottom, no Mac menu bar.What "makes no difference"?
Maximized, 1440x754, space on top and bottom, Mac menu bar and dock.
No space on the sides.
In other words, everything tried makes no difference, just what I said.
Of course. This is not the first time I have updated VirtualBox. In fact I have done it at least a dozen times.Did you update the GAs in Windows? Post a ZIPPED "VBox.log" from a complete VM run (clean boot, login, clean shutdown).
Was already set to "Automatic".VirtualBox Preferences » Display » Maximum Guest Screen Size. Is that set to "Automatic"? If not set it.
Files requested are attached.Right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager. Select "Show in Finder". the selected ZIP ".vbox" file and attach it to your response.
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Re: Can't set correct display resolution since 5.2.6 update...
So I guess nobody has an answer?