[Solved]Display size ?

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Caseyj
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[Solved]Display size ?

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I use vbox for years. i update it to v. 4.3.30 r.101610 ... After config all i start my host and got this tiny windows ....??...

See attach....

... Any ideas ??? .... :? :? :?
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Re: Display size ?

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Caseyj
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Re: Display size ?

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- The version of VirtualBox you are using, and whether you have installed the Guest Additions (in the guest).
virtbox v. 4.3.30 r.101610. Host ubuntu server. Guest add : No.

- Host & Guest make and version including 32 or 64 bit, and the amount of memory available to both.
vers. 64bits. Ram 8Go. 1024Mb for guest.
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Re: Display size ?

Post by loukingjr »

Based on your screen shot it looks like your host is Windows 7 and not Ubuntu Server.
Attach the VBox.log…

Right click the VM in the VirtualBoxGUI. Select "Show Log". Save "VBox.log" to a file. Compress that file and attach it to a message here. Make sure the VM is fully shut down beforehand.
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Caseyj
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Re: Display size ?

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ok. here is it.
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Re: Display size ?

Post by Perryg »

OK so this is really a Windows host. Others have fixed this by running the following on the Windows host in an elevated command window.

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sfc /scannow
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Re: Display size ?

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Moving to "Windows Hosts".
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Re: Display size ?

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ok i move back to old vbox version until "they" do a better update ... or i wont update at all... :evil:
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Re: Display size ?

Post by mpack »

AFAIK your problem has nothing to do with updating VirtualBox. It's a typical symptom of display configuration being messed up, e.g. if the VM is abruptly closed while minimized. It has happened many times before, and been discussed here. If you search then you might find some examples.
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Re: Display size ?

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Caseyj wrote:ok i move back to old vbox version until "they" do a better update ... or i wont update at all... :evil:
Did you even try what I suggested, or just give up?
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Re: Display size ?

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sfc /scannow
Its ok now. Thanks a lot for your help :wink:

Update :
Ok, after do this...

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sfc /scannow
This solved the problem but...It break my win7 wat crack... I have to patch win7 again but then the problem vbox is back again... :evil: :evil: :evil:

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I reinstall all clean then install vbox and i wont go further than v.4.3.28 this time... No update until i am sure than it wont have same pb again....
:mrgreen:
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