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VMware Workstation 14 - Expansive and expensive -No 3d support is available from the host - VMware Technology Network VMTN.
As VMware supports acceleration I would rather just use it This is the same desktop in vmware after I have dragged the window larger. See how the actual resolution of the guest OS has been increased?
Note how after dragging the edges of the screen and making the window larger, the desktop is still x Is there a magnifying glass app where you can just choose a window and make it larger or just drag a magnifier out and eveything under it will be larger with no "scrolling" effect" when you reach the sides? Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Start collaborating and sharing organizational knowledge.
Create a free Team Why Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 7 months ago. Modified 7 months ago. Viewed 86 times. My Host is Windows This is a x winXP vmware running on my 4K Screen. Log out, log in, launch your VM with these options in your.
Parazythum's solution resolved the issue on my machine as well. One potentially useful discovery I made while testing this is that Vulkan and Workstation's 3D acceleration work properly on my Optimus laptop when Nvidia Prime is set to "on-demand" and Intel integrated graphics is driving the display.
This issue would be specific to Linux, but there may be other issues that hit on Windows. Turn on suggestions.
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. UlrichMeier Contributor. VMware However - the Windows 10 guest is choppy. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. You could try setting these config options: mks. Here are my logs as well. I hope they will help to find out the root cause. I was back on Workstation Parazythum Contributor. Hi, thanks for the solution. I'm using Ubuntu I added the 2 lines and my VMs started again.
CollegiateComp Contributor. If anyone has any ideas, please instruct me how to collect pertinent system configuration data. Update: Just for the heck of it, I did the greatest free upgrade possible, to vmWare Workstation Pro This made no difference whatsoever, and I still get the messages. Best guess? Your graphics adapter and the driver are too old and don't support the features required by Workstation.
Even though I have already installed the driver you specified yes, I tried that , the date of the driver that shows up in Device Manager properties for the display is the original one that has been there since I first installed Windows 10 four years ago. I do not know if this is that actual driver I am supposed to be installing, or Microsoft simply replaces any newer driver I install with the previous one. It supports DirectX 11, but only at feature level Looks like it really is a case of the hardware not supporting the requirements anymore.
Perhaps the last version before Best solution would be a slightly better graphics card, but I don't know if that is even an option.
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