Hi hope all are well!
Got a Ventura host here. Had these VMs working perfectly on Monterey.
Now, with 3D acceleration, they go straight to a black screen. I can hear the Windows make a sound so it seems to be running.
With 3D acceleration off, they boot fine, but obviously with limited performance.
I can provide any files needed to diagnose - I don't know if the log would help since it is loading up properly, but here it is!
Any news, happy to listen!
By the way, I think they still open fine in Monterey! If I use a Monterey install and make a new .vbox file pointing to that .vdi, it still works fine!
Definitely something with the new Apple Hypervisor!
I am happy for any feedback. Thanks!
Black Screen with 3D Acceleration on Ventura Host & Windows Guest
Black Screen with 3D Acceleration on Ventura Host & Windows Guest
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Re: Black Screen with 3D Acceleration on Ventura Host & Windows Guest
@granada29 can I kindly ping you for some assistance here? thanks!
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Re: Black Screen with 3D Acceleration on Ventura Host & Windows Guest
Best to keep discussions in the thread so that others can learn.
I had the same experience as you, so I run windows VMs with 3D acceleration disabled on Ventura and Sonoma. Not ideal but I don't need high performance in the VM.
You can always raise a bug in the bugtracker - https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Bugtracker
I had the same experience as you, so I run windows VMs with 3D acceleration disabled on Ventura and Sonoma. Not ideal but I don't need high performance in the VM.
You can always raise a bug in the bugtracker - https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Bugtracker
Re: Black Screen with 3D Acceleration on Ventura Host & Windows Guest
Yes, I was pinging you as in to comment here
Bug tracker. hm. unfortunate! So it is a common problem with Ventura? With no known fix or workaround? That's odd. I'm surprised there's no stickied thread about it. I also didn't find much on Google or searching here. It must not be affecting everyone then! I'm sure there would be a rampage in that case hahaha
Bug tracker. hm. unfortunate! So it is a common problem with Ventura? With no known fix or workaround? That's odd. I'm surprised there's no stickied thread about it. I also didn't find much on Google or searching here. It must not be affecting everyone then! I'm sure there would be a rampage in that case hahaha