Virtualbox 6.0.8 windows error11/19/2023 ![]() ![]() Then from there to make it easier to work with delete everything that is not a. It removes the "file_" from all the files that have that name. Then cd to the newly created msi extraction directory and run powershell from within that directory with this command "Dir | Rename-Item -NewName " without the quotes. But i have been able to install the usb manually from extracting the the stock exe and then after that is done, I have extracted the 64bit msi using 7zip. Yes unselecting the usb option is the only way to install without failing. MSI (s) (88!CC) : Closing MSIHANDLE (131) of type 790531 for thread 15308ĬustomAction MsiInstallDrivers returned actual error code 1603 (note this may not be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox) MSI (s) (88!CC) : Creating MSIHANDLE (130) of type 790531 for thread 15308ĭIFXAPP: ERROR: InstallDriverPackages failed with error 0圎0000242 However, with 3D enabled it reverts to the previous setting when I try to set it and the resolution is unchanged even after a reboot.Code: Select all MSI (s) (88!CC) : Creating MSIHANDLE (129) of type 790531 for thread 15308ĭIFXAPP: ERROR: encountered while installing driver package 'C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\drivers\USB\device\VBoxUSB.inf' Sorry, I used the term "Display Resolution" because that is the one that Microsoft use in Windows.Also, I didn't realise that there was a sub-menu on the View menu.Īnyway, when I use that menu with 3D disabled it allows me to chose the resolution (1600x900) and it changes both the resolution itself and the value in Windows "Display Settings", which presumably is the expected behaviour. I don't really want to discuss this, but while you're technically right, the wrong use of the term display resolution is so common that I also adopted it nonetheless.Īdditionally, since we're in a VirtualBox forum, and the VirtualBox documentation also uses the terms display resolution and screen resolution for pixel dimensions, perhaps we shouldn't confuse the users even more IMHO. Resolution is measured in pixels per inch or per cm, not in pixels. Mpack wrote:First, pedantic point: you aren't changing the resolution, just the display size. Windows is still reporting the resolution as 1600x1200. I have tried resizing the window but at best it just stretches the desktop to fit the screen. There is no option on the VB View menu to set the display resolution other than toggling various settings such as "Full-screen Mode", "Seamless Mode" etc. "It" is the Windows "Screen Resolution" option you get when you right-click on the desktop. So just manually drag the window border to a 16:9 aspect ratio, reboot a couple of times, and Windows should be convinced that the monitor is widescreen. 1600x1200 is offered because Windows thinks you have a 4:3 display, and the reason it changes when 3D is enabled is because it looks to Windows like your PC has a different display. What is "it"? Are you talking about Windows or the VM View menu?Īnyway this is not new, this has been exactly the same in every version of VirtualBox since as long as I've been using it. ![]() Harold Hare wrote:When I enable 3D on Windows 10, it offers me 1600x1200 resolution but not 1600x900.
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