[Solved] Physical drive moved to new PC, W7 guest display stuck at welcome screen
Posted: 9. Aug 2018, 22:29
Hello,
Sorry for the long post..
For unimportant reasons, I had to move my second physical hard drive (which holds my Windows 7 VM) from one PC to another. Both PC's are Windows 10.
On the new PC after installing the current version of VB, I used the Machine/Add... to add my W7 VM located on that moved hard drive (the VM worked flawlessly with 3D acceleration enabled on the old PC).
Upon starting and then logging into the VM on the new PC, the display for the VM gets stuck at the Welcome screen and the spinning donut freezes. The interesting thing is the Preview window in Virtualbox Manager shows the live VM and shows me logged in. If I carefully move my mouse around the stuck Welcome screen on the VM, I can see that activity in the preview window. For example, if on the VM I move my mouse to where the Start button would be and click, I can see in the Preview that the Start menu pops up, even though the VM is still displaying the stuck Welcome screen. I can follow those steps to start a command prompt, and run the shutdown command. Once the shutdown is happening, that stuck Welcome screen becomes active once again showing the 'Shutting down...' screen.
I can boot into safe mode, and the display works normally.
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the video driver, tried different VB drivers (using the 'let me pick' option), reinstalling VB Extensions (on top of the already existing), uninstalling VB Extensions and the reinstalling. If I disable 3D Acceleration, I can get the display to 'work' sometimes with the regular (non-WDDM) driver, but everything is very jumpy --no smooth movements.
I've tried ideas I've seen from google searches like disabling shared folders, changing the CPU chipset, etc., but nothing has worked so far. I haven't been able to find a situation like mine in all the searching I've done.
Since I moved the physical hard drive, obviously the folder structure all came with it intact and unchanged (until I tried booting it up on the new PC).
So, anyone have any ideas what the issue could be?
TIA,
tk_
Sorry for the long post..
For unimportant reasons, I had to move my second physical hard drive (which holds my Windows 7 VM) from one PC to another. Both PC's are Windows 10.
On the new PC after installing the current version of VB, I used the Machine/Add... to add my W7 VM located on that moved hard drive (the VM worked flawlessly with 3D acceleration enabled on the old PC).
Upon starting and then logging into the VM on the new PC, the display for the VM gets stuck at the Welcome screen and the spinning donut freezes. The interesting thing is the Preview window in Virtualbox Manager shows the live VM and shows me logged in. If I carefully move my mouse around the stuck Welcome screen on the VM, I can see that activity in the preview window. For example, if on the VM I move my mouse to where the Start button would be and click, I can see in the Preview that the Start menu pops up, even though the VM is still displaying the stuck Welcome screen. I can follow those steps to start a command prompt, and run the shutdown command. Once the shutdown is happening, that stuck Welcome screen becomes active once again showing the 'Shutting down...' screen.
I can boot into safe mode, and the display works normally.
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the video driver, tried different VB drivers (using the 'let me pick' option), reinstalling VB Extensions (on top of the already existing), uninstalling VB Extensions and the reinstalling. If I disable 3D Acceleration, I can get the display to 'work' sometimes with the regular (non-WDDM) driver, but everything is very jumpy --no smooth movements.
I've tried ideas I've seen from google searches like disabling shared folders, changing the CPU chipset, etc., but nothing has worked so far. I haven't been able to find a situation like mine in all the searching I've done.
Since I moved the physical hard drive, obviously the folder structure all came with it intact and unchanged (until I tried booting it up on the new PC).
So, anyone have any ideas what the issue could be?
TIA,
tk_