Hello,
I updated my OS to High Sierra (10.12.6). Since then I can't use my Windows 10 in VirtualBox.
My System:
- MacBook Pro 13" 2016
- 2,9 GHz Intel Core i5
- 16 GB 2133 MHz
- Intel Iris Graphics 550 1536 MB
Windows 10 boots regularly, but then there's a graphics bug (see attachment) and I can't see the Desktop.
I still can hear the sound if I e.g. put in an usb stick or so.
!Everything works fine, when I'm booting in SafeMode!
I've tried to disable 3D acceleration. Nothing changed.
I've also updated to VirtualBox 5.2.0_RC. Still same issue.
Does somebody else have this behavior and maybe a solution?
Regards
Graphics Error since High Sierra
Graphics Error since High Sierra
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socratis
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Re: Graphics Error since High Sierra
Do you want to agree to stick with numbers for OSX, because with Apple it's kind of difficult. If you ask me what version I have, I might answer Snow LeopardrTTtt wrote:I updated my OS to High Sierra (10.12.6).
Now, is this a Full-Screen picture of the client? Windowed mode? Scaled mode? Seamless mode?
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