

In this article, we have reviewed step by step how to change the screen resolution for the macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 virtual machine installed on Oracle VM software. This time the screen resolution is configured as 2048×1080! As a result, you can easily change the screen size of the VM you use with the value you want. If you want to try a different resolution size again, type a different value in the X section and apply the command on the CMD. Step 4 - Check Display monitors settings of Virtual machine In many cases, monitor size is set up manual. The display resolution of the High Sierra virtual machine is configured to 1920×1080. Step 3 - Reboot your VM and check screen resolution size reboot Right click on Desktop > Select display settings - Check for resolution size. Now open the VBox program and run the virtual machine.

Paste the code into the CMD and press Enter. Then type in the resolution you want to change to the X part of the code and copy the code. Have not been able to figure out how to get the ATI card to use the older driver.Īny suggestions? rick2210 Posts: 1 Joined: 11.You can also access Command Prompt (Admin)by pressing the Windows Key + X keys together.Īfter opening the CMD prompt, first, move into the VBox folder. I think it is a driver problem on the Linux host side as PCLinuxOS loads the "ati" driver and not the "fglrx" driver.

Problem seems to be that the "virtualBox graphic adapter" will not "talk to" or "connect with" the ATI card in my laptop. The desktop has a SIS onboard graphic card. From the installation on my desktop I noticed that Win 2000 inside VB show the graphics adapter as "virtualbox graphic adapter". using full-screen mode in Virtualbox: newbiesforever: Linux - Software: 21: 01-12-2013 10:53 AM: full screen on virtualbox: j360: Linux - General: 5: 01-15-2011 03:53 AM: Screen resolution in XP as guest system on VirtualBox: altella: Linux - Virtualization and Cloud: 2: 12-01-2009 10:43 AM: Debian in Virtualbox - Weird Screen Resolution. This is installed on a Dell Latitude D600 with 1.3 Intel Pentium M processor, 1 GB memory ATI Radeon Mobility 9200 graphic card. I still have the same problem with the graphics setting not being able to get more than 800 x 600 and not able to get a true full screen. Wasn't sure if guest additions were installed before VirtualBox so I completely reinstalled my PCLinuxOS 2008 mineme then reinstalled all the VirtualBox stuff with guest additions being installed first.
