I'm running Windows 10.0.17134 in Virtualbox 6.0.10 on Debian 9. I have Extension Pack 6.0.10 installed on the host and Virtualbox Guest Additions version 6.0.10r132072 installed on the guest, and I'm experiencing a few display bugs.
The installed version of the guest's display driver "Virtualbox Graphics Adapter (WDDM)" is 6.0.10.0.
Bug 1:
In the start menu, when searching, text will display over other text.
Bug 2:
In the Microsoft Account logon screen, the text fails to render.
If I resize the window so that it's small enough to make windows add a scroll bar, the text will then be drawn, but the contents can be jumbled, depending on the exact dimensions of the window.
Display Glitches on Windows 10.0.17134
Re: Display Glitches on Windows 10.0.17134
Hi, I am experiencing the same issue with Virtualbox 6.0.10r running in OSX High Sierra and a fresh installation of Windows 10 64bit. I would also be really keen to lear the fix. My display issues are the same sort of thing as you have shown. I will post one image of my display.
Re: Display Glitches on Windows 10.0.17134 and 10.0.18362
I have upgraded the guest to Windows 10.0.18362 and I am still experiencing the same issue.
Is there anything else I should try before submitting a bug report?
Is there anything else I should try before submitting a bug report?
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Re: Display Glitches on Windows 10.0.17134
Yes. We need to see a complete VBox.log, from a complete VM run, where the problem occurs:User999 wrote:Is there anything else I should try before submitting a bug report?
- Start the VM from cold-boot (not from a paused or saved state) / Observe problem / Shutdown the VM (force close it if you have to).
- With the VM completely shut down (not paused or saved), right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager and select "Show Log".
- Save only the first "VBox.log", ZIP it and attach it to your response. See the "Upload attachment" tab below the reply form.
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Re: Display Glitches on Windows 10.0.17134
While testing something else I also experienced these display glitches. And it's even worse than glitches, some programs in the guest won't even run. They crash inside "VBoxDispD3D-x86.dll, Version: 6.0.10.32072" according to the Windows event log.
For me these problems only happen with VBoxSVGA and with 3D acceleration enabled.
I'll attach my log.
For me these problems only happen with VBoxSVGA and with 3D acceleration enabled.
I'll attach my log.
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Re: Display Glitches on Windows 10.0.17134
The graphics corruption issue has been resolved by the upgrade to Virtualbox 6.0.12.
However, one of my machines now displays a black screen after windows' GUI launches when "Enable 3D Acceleration" is checked. The selected graphics controller is VBoxSVGA. (It responds to ACPI shutdown commands when the screen is black.)
However, one of my machines now displays a black screen after windows' GUI launches when "Enable 3D Acceleration" is checked. The selected graphics controller is VBoxSVGA. (It responds to ACPI shutdown commands when the screen is black.)
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Re: Display Glitches on Windows 10.0.17134
User999,
Without a ZIPPED VBox.log, it all sounds like hocus pocus...
Without a ZIPPED VBox.log, it all sounds like hocus pocus...
Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
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