![]() ![]() Let us see what happens with we enable 3D acceleration for the graphics controller. I repeated the same exercise and found my Windows 10 virtual machine snappier than ever! To confirm, I switched back to 3D acceleration & managed to reproduce the same choppy, stuttering experience with the same virtual machine once again. For that exercise I disabled the 3D acceleration, basically landing on a solution unknowingly. I managed to fix this problem earlier by changing the graphics controller from VBoxSVGA to VBoxVGA, force auto resize & switching graphics controller back to VBoxSVGA. I tried almost every trick in the book and always ended with gaining very little.Ĭouple of weeks back, for one of the Oracle labs exercises I started the Windows 10 VM and for some unknown reasons found the virtual machine was not automatically resizing display. I never had issues with Linux VMs either. Regardless, with the amount of hardware resources, my Windows 10 virtual machine stuttered, and the experience was horrible, compared to the Windows XP VM that I had. I’ve gone through many VirtualBox forum posts discussing issues with same nature, particularly with NVidia graphic chips/cards & all my boxes have NVidia graphic chips or cards.Īnd has one NVMe ssd for the OS and 2TB SSD for data on which I have all my virtual machines. ![]() ![]() I am not sure whether this approach is helpful for everyone as virtual machines behave differently on different hardware setups. I think finally I made a breakthrough for myself. I’ve been using Oracle VirtualBox for last many years and ever since I moved to Windows 10, experienced some unexplainable stuttering and lags with Windows 10, 11 virtual machines. ![]()
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