Last edited by cheerio158 19th May 2014 at 01:59 PM. Please apply the suggested VRAM change and if the VM still fails to launch, then submit the latest log produced.Code: # yum -skip-broken downgrade mesa-libglapi mesa-libGL mesa-libgbm mesa-libEGL mesa-libwayland mesa-libGL-devel mesa-filesystem mesa-dri-drivers mesa-libxatracker So, unless anyone has any better idea, which is quite possible, it seems that the series of resolution changes may have caused the Guest Additions control functions to fail. Monterey host, Windows 10 64-bit guest (34.56 KiB) Downloaded 10 times Monterey host, Windows 7 32-bit guest (32.39 KiB) Downloaded 6 times High_ High Sierra host, Windows 7 32-bit guest (30.87 KiB) Downloaded 6 timesĠ1:36:40.238197 GUI: UIDesktopWidgetWatchdog::sltHandleHostScreenWorkAreaResized: Screen 0 work area is formally resized to: 0x0 x 2560x1440Ġ1:37:02.267839 VMMDev: Guest Additions capability report: (0x5 -> 0x0) seamless: no, hostWindowMapping: no, graphics: noĠ1:37:02.551990 GUI: UISession::sltAdditionsChange: GA state really changed, notifying listenersĠ1:37:02.552064 GUI: UIMachineLogicFullscreen: Additions-state actual-change event, rebuild multi-screen layoutĠ1:37:02.552080 GUI: UIMultiScreenLayout::update: GUI/AutomountGuestScreens is disabledĠ1:37:02.552104 GUI: UIMachineViewFullscreen::adjustGuestScreenSize: Adjust guest-screen size if necessary.Ġ1:37:02.552112 GUI: UISession::sltAdditionsChange: GA state change event came, notifying listenersĠ1:37:02.552118 GUI: UIMachineLogicFullscreen::sltCheckForRequestedVisualStateType: Requested-state=0, Machine-state=5Ġ1:37:04.923011 VMMDev: Guest Log: VBOXNP: DLL unloaded.Ġ1:37:04.927818 VMMDev: Guest Log: VBOXNP: DLL loaded.Ġ1:37:05.535339 VMMDev: Guest Log: 14:57:35.873627 control Guest control service stoppedĠ1:37:05.697914 VMMDev: Guest Log: 14:57:36.029861 control Guest control worker returned with rc=VINF_TRY_AGAINĠ1:37:05.698045 VMMDev: Guest Log: 14:57:36.029861 main Session 0 is about to close. The separate VBox logs are also attached. For Monterey, input monitoring screenshot.I'm out of inspiration…īelow are the links to zips for both iMacs ('High Sierra' and 'Monterey') containing: Windows Task Manager reports a normal resource consumptionįor the past 4 months, I have tried all the tricks I could find on this forum, without success so far.
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