Workaround for dynamic window resizing on W7RC host
Posted: 19. May 2009, 18:17
Just a W7RC FYI. I am running all 64-bit and Vbox 2.2.2. I have a Ubuntu 9.04 guest running on W7RC host. I noticed that my guest window was not resizing properly, in other words I had scroll bars across the right and bottom. The screen was readjusting about 95 percent and leaving about 5 percent "scrolled".
I discovered it is easy to correct this by jumping in and out of Seamless Mode (Host+L). Then everything works perfect until you restart the machine. Then you just have to do it again. I tried reinstalling Vbox but that did nothing for the resize problem.
Sometimes I also notice that I can barely glimpse what looks like the top edge of some menus and buttons behind the Machine-Device-Help bar. And sometimes these same menu items, Machine-Device-Help, have the popdown menu detached outside of the whole Vbox machine window when activated. I also noticed that the Vbox window wants to very aggressively grab the edges of my monitors (which is a new W7 feature). Also the Vbox window does not move around using the keyboard shortcuts such as Windows+Right or Windows+Shift+Left, etc.
Therefore, my experience suggests there are some slight incompatibilities with Virtualbox and W7RC. I tried to run VirtualBox.exe and VBoxSVC.exe in Vista SP1 compatibility mode but did not fix the incompatibilities for me. Has anyone else experienced anything similar W7? Other than these items everything works well.
My Ubuntu quest has been upgraded twice from 8.04 to the latest. I have 3D acceleration working great using 64MB video ram and am running Compiz. I have the 3D box and bouncy windows all working blazing fast. I run the Bridge Networking and the whole network is visible and accessible.
I installed my W7RC host on top of my Vista via upgrade versus a clean install. I had previously moved my Public folder (early 2007) to another drive and this created a host of problems including all my Public data getting wiped to a hidden file on the same drive as my Public folder. I thought it all got wiped for good! Anyway, I put my shadow copy of Vista back on and then moved my Public folder back to where Microsoft put it in the first place then tried the W7 upgrade again. It all went perfectly this time around.
Moral of the story, don’t move your Public folder. If you did, move it back before doing a W7 upgrade. Just create a new share on the other (big) drive and use it. I found out the hard way that the Public folder is not all yours. Microsoft has a bunch of files in hidden directories with all kinds of machine state stuff that they don’t want you messing with.
I discovered it is easy to correct this by jumping in and out of Seamless Mode (Host+L). Then everything works perfect until you restart the machine. Then you just have to do it again. I tried reinstalling Vbox but that did nothing for the resize problem.
Sometimes I also notice that I can barely glimpse what looks like the top edge of some menus and buttons behind the Machine-Device-Help bar. And sometimes these same menu items, Machine-Device-Help, have the popdown menu detached outside of the whole Vbox machine window when activated. I also noticed that the Vbox window wants to very aggressively grab the edges of my monitors (which is a new W7 feature). Also the Vbox window does not move around using the keyboard shortcuts such as Windows+Right or Windows+Shift+Left, etc.
Therefore, my experience suggests there are some slight incompatibilities with Virtualbox and W7RC. I tried to run VirtualBox.exe and VBoxSVC.exe in Vista SP1 compatibility mode but did not fix the incompatibilities for me. Has anyone else experienced anything similar W7? Other than these items everything works well.
My Ubuntu quest has been upgraded twice from 8.04 to the latest. I have 3D acceleration working great using 64MB video ram and am running Compiz. I have the 3D box and bouncy windows all working blazing fast. I run the Bridge Networking and the whole network is visible and accessible.
I installed my W7RC host on top of my Vista via upgrade versus a clean install. I had previously moved my Public folder (early 2007) to another drive and this created a host of problems including all my Public data getting wiped to a hidden file on the same drive as my Public folder. I thought it all got wiped for good! Anyway, I put my shadow copy of Vista back on and then moved my Public folder back to where Microsoft put it in the first place then tried the W7 upgrade again. It all went perfectly this time around.
Moral of the story, don’t move your Public folder. If you did, move it back before doing a W7 upgrade. Just create a new share on the other (big) drive and use it. I found out the hard way that the Public folder is not all yours. Microsoft has a bunch of files in hidden directories with all kinds of machine state stuff that they don’t want you messing with.