3D Acceleration Not Working
Posted: 27. Apr 2019, 20:10
Hello All,
I've done a decent amount of trouble shooting on this and I'm having no luck.
Host Machine: 2011 Macbook Pro
Guest Machine: Windows 7
I'm trying to enable 3D Acceleration on my Guest Machine. I have 2D video and 3D acceleration checked in Settings>Display of my Guest. I've also installed DirectX in Safe Mode (and checked 3D Acceleration) upon install on guest machine.
When I run dxdiag and go to display, under DirectX Features DirectDraw Acceleration is enabled while Direct3D acceleration and AGP Texture Acceleration are both 'Not Available'. I've seen screenshots of this window where a button is on the right side of these options with label enable or disable, but there are no buttons to the side of these elements.
There is a note that says VBoxDisp is not digtally signed. Is this the problem? Also, when I go to the device manager on the guest machine under display adapters I only see the VirtualBox Graphics Adapter and no other device. So this seems to me like the Guest can't see the host GPU. I understand that because it's virtualized, so is the hardware. But I thought the 3D Acceleration check box in the settings of VB helped with this visibility.
Any guidance would be great!
Thanks,
- JoeBlow
I've done a decent amount of trouble shooting on this and I'm having no luck.
Host Machine: 2011 Macbook Pro
Guest Machine: Windows 7
I'm trying to enable 3D Acceleration on my Guest Machine. I have 2D video and 3D acceleration checked in Settings>Display of my Guest. I've also installed DirectX in Safe Mode (and checked 3D Acceleration) upon install on guest machine.
When I run dxdiag and go to display, under DirectX Features DirectDraw Acceleration is enabled while Direct3D acceleration and AGP Texture Acceleration are both 'Not Available'. I've seen screenshots of this window where a button is on the right side of these options with label enable or disable, but there are no buttons to the side of these elements.
There is a note that says VBoxDisp is not digtally signed. Is this the problem? Also, when I go to the device manager on the guest machine under display adapters I only see the VirtualBox Graphics Adapter and no other device. So this seems to me like the Guest can't see the host GPU. I understand that because it's virtualized, so is the hardware. But I thought the 3D Acceleration check box in the settings of VB helped with this visibility.
Any guidance would be great!
Thanks,
- JoeBlow