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VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 12. Jan 2016, 18:34
by Yoffus
VB 5.0.12 win10x64 - win10x64
VM is not starting with 3d acceleration option. But in VB Guest Additions setup options Direct 3D support box is locked (that's the reason I guess) and after the installation of VB Guest Additions the, VM is not starting...
What to do?
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 12. Jan 2016, 18:36
by noteirak
Please read
Minimum information needed for assistance and provide as a zipped attachment the VM log file and the guest settings.
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 12. Jan 2016, 19:17
by Yoffus
VB 5.0.12 + Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.0.12-104815
win10x64 host - win10x64 guest
8gb total host - 3gb guest
No VB Guest Additions installed for this VM.
and I didn't get how to get guest settings

Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 07:26
by Yoffus
Is that datas enough?
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 09:46
by Yoffus
how soon I can get the answer?
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 10:03
by socratis
Whenever the rest of the users that volunteer their time feel like it/get some free time. It's not like you have a support contract do you?
I, for example, had your question open in a tab in my browser. On the to do list...
As a wise man once said "Patience you must have my young padawan..."
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 10:12
by Yoffus
I though (dnt knw why) that's support forum ))
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 19:11
by Yoffus
I can post urls now.
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 19:20
by socratis
OK, first of all, you don't have to post URLs, you can attach the image directly here. Look at the "Upload attachment" at the bottom of the form.
Second, the way that you're supposed to do it, is to enable 3D in the VM settings and then install the Guest additions. The reason that it is disabled is that the WDDM drivers will get installed, no matter what your opinion is.
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 19:27
by Yoffus
If I'll enable 3d in VM settings, it won't start - VM won't start. That's the prob.
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 19:32
by socratis
Yoffus wrote:If I'll enable 3d in VM settings, it won't start - VM won't start. That's the prob.
OK, what do you mean "won't start"? Does it crash? It doesn't launch at all? Try to enable 3D and then get the VBox.log and attach it here. ZIPped.
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 19:53
by Yoffus
Yes, it doesn't launch at all.
The VM session was aborted.
Result Code:
E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component:
SessionMachine
Interface:
ISession {7844aa05-b02e-4cdd-a04f-ade4a762e6b7}
no possible to attach pics becose of the size
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 21:12
by socratis
Where you found the VBox.log, there should be a VBoxHardening.log. Post it.
Also, do you have any antivirus, debuggers, theme-modifications installed?
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 21:15
by socratis
Actually, it seems that it is a pretty widespread error. Search for "load library failed with error 1114".
Re: VB Guest Additions setup & 3d acceleration
Posted: 13. Jan 2016, 21:55
by Yoffus
Thanx a lot! I got it.
MicJ wrote:Hi,
I also have a HP laptop with AMD switchable graphics which i have upgraded to windows 10, adding Virtualbox.exe manually to switchable graphics and setting it to "high performance" resolved this for me, i guess it works around the Intel graphics issue by running virtualbox graphics on the AMD GPU instead.
Sorry I doubt this helps much if you are missing the switchable graphics application, though i believe i am running the windows 8 drivers supplied on the HP website specifically for my laptop, you may be able to install the windows 8 AMD drivers from HP to get utility back.
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