Winshley wrote:
@Saph1: You should install graphic card driver into VirtualBox. I'm not sure if it has to be the one coming from Intel or the one that comes with VirtualBox. Have you installed VirtualBox Guest Additions yet?
I tried running osu! on a PC without graphic card driver, and I get the very same issue. So I guess the guest OS isn't recognizing your VirtualBox virtual graphic card.
To make use of the hardware 3D acceleration support within VirtualBox, you not only need to install the video driver, but the hardware acceleration drivers as well.
To install the drivers, you need to boot the guest Windows in
safe mode, then install the VirtualBox additions, selecting the Direct3D drivers. They will not install in normal mode since the files that need replacing are in use.
And also, the VirtualBox method
should (key word) also work under Linux or other Unix platforms on which VirtualBox can run as a host with hardware 3D acceleration, but I cannot authoritatively say that since I have not tried it.
gavinlljn wrote:
k..difference between Bootcamp and the virtualbox.. trying to run virtual machine as windows xp? :0 sux
BootCamp runs Windows on the machine's "bare metal", meaning there is no virtualization to deal with.
--IJ