参考:
Windows 11 guest freezes quite soon after start - virtualbox.org
这个帖子描述的问题,VirtualBox运行Windows11系统,进入系统稍微做些操作,系统就卡死了。这个我也遇到,参考这个帖子的解决方案,修改了配置(VM的配置:关闭3D加速,显示器改为VBoxVGA (会报无效配置);OS的配置:进入系统后关闭透明效果),暂时没有问题了。
我使用的版本是Version 7.0.12 r159484 (Qt5.15.3),安装对应版本的VBoxGuestAdditions,再配置显示器为VBoxSVGA,系统仍然保持关闭透明效果,貌似也没有问题。----测试了一段时间,没有再出现问题;再把透明效果打开,也没有出现问题。
这帖子还有其他参考方案。
Windows 11 guest freezes quite soon after start
Post by Andreas17 » 19. Apr 2023, 20:10
Hello
Since Virtualbox 7 I experience the situation that VirtualBox guest freezes after few minutes. And I could not find any way to wake it up. The only way to escape is either switch off or hard reset.
I've found two settings to avoid it:
1. Enable check box for 3D acceleration - which makes screen experience more bad and some windows transparent and unreadable.
2. Set graphic controller to VBoxVGA but not VBoxSVGA. It claims as an invalid setting but it works better and doesn't freeze anymore.
I've found a lot of entries claiming the same issue. So I guess the developers know it.
My setup:
- Host PC with Core i7-1065G7, 16 GB RAM and Windows 11
- Guest PC with Windows 11, Guest Addition installed
- VirtualBox 7.0.8
I'd highly appreciate if this ugly misbehavior get fixed.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Andreas
Re: Windows 11 guest freezes quite soon after start
Post by scottgus1 » 19. Apr 2023, 20:52
Andreas17 wrote:Enable check box for 3D acceleration - which makes screen experience more bad and some windows transparent and unreadable.
The solution/workaround for the graphics glitches is to turn off Transparency in the VM OS:
Settings > Personalization > Colors > Transparency Effects
Ease of Access > Display > Simplify and personalize Windows > Show transparency in Windows
Andreas17 wrote:Set graphic controller to VBoxVGA but not VBoxSVGA.
This causes a pullout from 7.0's new graphics programming, which is still in bug-hunt phase. Installing old 6.1 Guest Additions does the same thing.
Try going back to VboxSVGA with 3D enabled. To help out the devs, then Please create a ticket in the Bugtracker with the problem description, the manufacturer and model of the host PC's graphics card, the graphics driver version (on the host OS), and a (zipped) VBox.log file.
Then disable Transparency.
If that doesn't help, installing 6.1's latest GAs can be a workaround.