Guest Additions on mac?
Guest Additions on mac?
i have mac with VBM and windows mounted.
i got problems with resollution of (it smaller than it should and i can`t change it) plus my mouse work... weird - it's slower and.. dunno how to describe it... it's not working like in mac - like it should.
can i fix it somehow?
i got problems with resollution of (it smaller than it should and i can`t change it) plus my mouse work... weird - it's slower and.. dunno how to describe it... it's not working like in mac - like it should.
can i fix it somehow?
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Guest Additions: Like the name say must be installed in the Guest.
Or what do you mean?
Please describe your problem more exact.
Or what do you mean?
Please describe your problem more exact.
German Howto (Linux): http://www.linuxforen.de/forums/showthread.php?t=236444
User Manual / Download Section: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/Downloads
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User Manual / Download Section: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/Downloads
FAQ: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/User_FAQ http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=8669
ok. so, 1st i would like you to assume that i don't have really idea what am i talking about. i just have read that there something called AG and long to that you can make that everything wooork just fine...
so please explain to me (like am was 6th years old) what exactly should i do to fix my resollution and mouse in windows (via VBM) on MacBook.
and one more question. i set my shared folder but i can't see it in My Computer in Windows and anywhere else. what about that?
so please explain to me (like am was 6th years old) what exactly should i do to fix my resollution and mouse in windows (via VBM) on MacBook.
and one more question. i set my shared folder but i can't see it in My Computer in Windows and anywhere else. what about that?
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Please read first the User Manual and post again, if you problems.
But with exact Infos, based on the approach from user manual and error messages.
But with exact Infos, based on the approach from user manual and error messages.
German Howto (Linux): http://www.linuxforen.de/forums/showthread.php?t=236444
User Manual / Download Section: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/Downloads
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User Manual / Download Section: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/Downloads
FAQ: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/User_FAQ http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=8669
ok i`m reading and:
where can i find this iso file? from where can i dl it ?The VirtualBox Guest Additions for all supported guest operating systems are pro-
vided as a single CD-ROM image ?le which is called VBoxGuestAdditions.iso.
To install the Guest Additions for a particular VM, you mount this ISO ?le in your VM
as a virtual CD-ROM and install from there.
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Start the Guest and look into the menus.
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Guest Additions on Mac
So where did you find the Guest Additions? I'm new to this.
4.2.1.1 Mounting the Additions ISO ?le
In the “Devices” menu in the virtual machine’s menu bar, VirtualBox has a handy menu
item named “Install guest additions”, which will automatically bring up the Additions
in your VM window.
If you prefer to mount the additions manually, you can perform the following steps:
1. Start the virtual machine in which you have installed Windows.
2. Select “Mount CD/DVD-ROM” from the “Devices” menu in the virtual machine’s
menu bar and then “CD/DVD-ROM image”. This brings up the Virtual Disk Man-
ager described in chapter 3.5, The Virtual Disk Manager, page 41.
3. In the Virtual Disk Manager, press the “Add” button and browse your host ?le
system for the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso ?le:
• On a Windows host, you can ?nd this ?le in the VirtualBox installation
directory (usually under C:\Program files\Sun\xVM VirtualBox).
• On Mac OS X hosts, you can ?nd this ?le in the application bundle of
VirtualBox. (Right click on the VirtualBox icon in Finder and choose Show
Package Contents. There it is located in the Contents/MacOS folder.)
• On a Linux host, you can ?nd this ?le in the additions folder under where
you installed VirtualBox (normally /opt/VirtualBox-2.0.6).
• On Solaris hosts, you can ?nd this ?le in the additions folder under
where you installed VirtualBox (normally /opt/VirtualBox).
4. Back in the Virtual Disk Manager, select that ISO ?le and press the “Select” but-
ton. This will mount the ISO ?le and present it to your Windows guest as a
CD-ROM.
In the “Devices” menu in the virtual machine’s menu bar, VirtualBox has a handy menu
item named “Install guest additions”, which will automatically bring up the Additions
in your VM window.
If you prefer to mount the additions manually, you can perform the following steps:
1. Start the virtual machine in which you have installed Windows.
2. Select “Mount CD/DVD-ROM” from the “Devices” menu in the virtual machine’s
menu bar and then “CD/DVD-ROM image”. This brings up the Virtual Disk Man-
ager described in chapter 3.5, The Virtual Disk Manager, page 41.
3. In the Virtual Disk Manager, press the “Add” button and browse your host ?le
system for the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso ?le:
• On a Windows host, you can ?nd this ?le in the VirtualBox installation
directory (usually under C:\Program files\Sun\xVM VirtualBox).
• On Mac OS X hosts, you can ?nd this ?le in the application bundle of
VirtualBox. (Right click on the VirtualBox icon in Finder and choose Show
Package Contents. There it is located in the Contents/MacOS folder.)
• On a Linux host, you can ?nd this ?le in the additions folder under where
you installed VirtualBox (normally /opt/VirtualBox-2.0.6).
• On Solaris hosts, you can ?nd this ?le in the additions folder under
where you installed VirtualBox (normally /opt/VirtualBox).
4. Back in the Virtual Disk Manager, select that ISO ?le and press the “Select” but-
ton. This will mount the ISO ?le and present it to your Windows guest as a
CD-ROM.
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Re: Guest Additions on mac?
Thank you stecu!!!
No one has explained it better then you have!!!
No one has explained it better then you have!!!
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Re: Guest Additions on mac?
You mean, apart from section 4.2 of the user manual, which describes all of the above in plain language.thegmmaster wrote:No one has explained it better then you have!!!
Re: Guest Additions on mac?
Just been reading that, where can I get the download from?
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Re: Guest Additions on mac?
I do not believe that anywhere in the User Manual it says that you download them. Read it again please.
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Re: Guest Additions on mac?
There is no additional download, the GAs ISO is bundled with the main download. Just follow the guest installation instructions from the relevant user manual section.BigRol wrote:Just been reading that, where can I get the download from?