Windows 2000 does not recognize the VGA

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mad68
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Windows 2000 does not recognize the VGA

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I have installed a virtual machine with Windows 2000, but it does not recognize adapter to me VGA reason why I cannot fix the suitable resolution, somebody can help to solve this me?

Regars,
Mad68
abeyer
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Post by abeyer »

Did you install the drivers from the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso image included with the distribution? That should give you the drivers for the VGA adapter plus other VirtualBox integration stuff.
mad68
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W2k & VBox

Post by mad68 »

abeyer wrote:Did you install the drivers from the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso image included with the distribution? That should give you the drivers for the VGA adapter plus other VirtualBox integration stuff.

You are right, I am going to prove it and I comment to you


Thank you very much
beatriziya
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Re: Windows 2000 does not recognize the VGA

Post by beatriziya »

How do I connect my Laptop to a PC Monitor using a VGA cable? I have a Windows XP laptop. After I plug in the VGA cable, I turn the laptop on and then turn on the monitor. The monitor shows the same thing that's on the laptop's screen when it's starting up. But when it's done, the PC monitor shuts down before it gets to the Log in screen. How can I fix this problem?
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Re: Windows 2000 does not recognize the VGA

Post by mpack »

beatriziya wrote:How do I connect my Laptop to a PC Monitor using a VGA cable?
Erm... this doesn't sound like a VBox question, it sounds more like a hardware issue which would be better directed towards your laptop mfrs support site.

It also isn't polite to hijack someone elses thread to ask an irrelevant question.
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