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I'm not able to switch to Seamless Mode in VirtualBox with Ubuntu 10.04 or 9.10 as guest OS's. I have tried the seamless mode with XP as guest OS, and it works absolutely fine. The host OS is Windows 7.



I have in-built Via/S3G Unichrome Pro IGP graphics, and I have allocated 30 MB out of 64 MB of graphics memory. I've also 1.5 GB of RAM.



I also tried installing Guest Additions but it still didn't work. VirtualBox version is 4.0.4r70112. The Host+L does not lead to seamless mode. i.e. under the Machine menu in Virtual box window "Seamless mode" is disabled (comes in grey color). How can I get the seamless mode to work? Please help!










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  • I have the same problem. In one of my virtual boxes it works, but in the other not. Both have Guest additions installed.

    – Johan Karlsson
    Sep 2 '14 at 12:52
















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I'm not able to switch to Seamless Mode in VirtualBox with Ubuntu 10.04 or 9.10 as guest OS's. I have tried the seamless mode with XP as guest OS, and it works absolutely fine. The host OS is Windows 7.



I have in-built Via/S3G Unichrome Pro IGP graphics, and I have allocated 30 MB out of 64 MB of graphics memory. I've also 1.5 GB of RAM.



I also tried installing Guest Additions but it still didn't work. VirtualBox version is 4.0.4r70112. The Host+L does not lead to seamless mode. i.e. under the Machine menu in Virtual box window "Seamless mode" is disabled (comes in grey color). How can I get the seamless mode to work? Please help!










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  • I have the same problem. In one of my virtual boxes it works, but in the other not. Both have Guest additions installed.

    – Johan Karlsson
    Sep 2 '14 at 12:52














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I'm not able to switch to Seamless Mode in VirtualBox with Ubuntu 10.04 or 9.10 as guest OS's. I have tried the seamless mode with XP as guest OS, and it works absolutely fine. The host OS is Windows 7.



I have in-built Via/S3G Unichrome Pro IGP graphics, and I have allocated 30 MB out of 64 MB of graphics memory. I've also 1.5 GB of RAM.



I also tried installing Guest Additions but it still didn't work. VirtualBox version is 4.0.4r70112. The Host+L does not lead to seamless mode. i.e. under the Machine menu in Virtual box window "Seamless mode" is disabled (comes in grey color). How can I get the seamless mode to work? Please help!










share|improve this question
















I'm not able to switch to Seamless Mode in VirtualBox with Ubuntu 10.04 or 9.10 as guest OS's. I have tried the seamless mode with XP as guest OS, and it works absolutely fine. The host OS is Windows 7.



I have in-built Via/S3G Unichrome Pro IGP graphics, and I have allocated 30 MB out of 64 MB of graphics memory. I've also 1.5 GB of RAM.



I also tried installing Guest Additions but it still didn't work. VirtualBox version is 4.0.4r70112. The Host+L does not lead to seamless mode. i.e. under the Machine menu in Virtual box window "Seamless mode" is disabled (comes in grey color). How can I get the seamless mode to work? Please help!







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  • I have the same problem. In one of my virtual boxes it works, but in the other not. Both have Guest additions installed.

    – Johan Karlsson
    Sep 2 '14 at 12:52



















  • I have the same problem. In one of my virtual boxes it works, but in the other not. Both have Guest additions installed.

    – Johan Karlsson
    Sep 2 '14 at 12:52

















I have the same problem. In one of my virtual boxes it works, but in the other not. Both have Guest additions installed.

– Johan Karlsson
Sep 2 '14 at 12:52





I have the same problem. In one of my virtual boxes it works, but in the other not. Both have Guest additions installed.

– Johan Karlsson
Sep 2 '14 at 12:52










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For seamless mode (Host+L) Virtual Box Guest Additions of the same program version need to be installed in the guest OS.



How to install Guest Additions see also this answer. In some cases you will simply need to reinstall the Guest Additions if they don't run the way they should.






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    Takkat i have installed Virtual box and guest additions of same version. But what problem i have is the Host+L does not lead to seamless mode.

    – jsbisht
    Mar 2 '11 at 4:25











  • If I got you right then you are able to select seamless but you can't move the window of a guest Ubuntu program to the desktop of your host?

    – Takkat
    Mar 2 '11 at 8:52











  • i m not able to select seamless mode.

    – jsbisht
    Mar 2 '11 at 17:30






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    This usually indicates that Guest Additions are not installed. Try again and don't forget to reboot the guest OS to take effect.

    – Takkat
    Mar 2 '11 at 17:37











  • i have tried all that but still the same problem. Anyways thanks.

    – jsbisht
    Mar 3 '11 at 10:13



















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Turn off Nested Paging in the System tab and restart the guest.






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  • Can confirm that this works. Though it only seems to work with desktops that have panels/taskbars. I can't get dwm, for instance, to work with it.

    – Braden Best
    Aug 12 '15 at 4:09



















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May be you forgot installing the guest additions in the GUEST. For doing so, click in the menu "Devices" in the GUEST window, and choose "install guest additions"






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  • This solved it for me. I didn't realize that you had to install on the actual guest as well.

    – whoisearth
    Oct 6 '17 at 2:53



















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Install Guest Addtions from Synaptic.






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  • how to look for guest additions in synaptic. is there a package name for it.

    – jsbisht
    Mar 1 '11 at 17:58











  • Go to Synaptic, after it loads, you'll see a search box in the top right corner. Simply type guest additions there and press Enter.

    – Oxwivi
    Mar 1 '11 at 18:14













  • @jaggib, did you try install Guest Additions from Synaptic yet?

    – Oxwivi
    May 31 '11 at 15:55











  • This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post.

    – RolandiXor
    Sep 28 '12 at 22:00











  • @RolandTaylor I think the idea here is to install Guest Additions with the guest Ubuntu system's package manager, rather than the (possibly different) version installed through VirtualBox itself (which is what it sounds like the OP did). So, this is an answer to the question. I'm not sure if it's a right answer, but it is an answer.

    – Eliah Kagan
    Oct 1 '12 at 19:05





















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Try by clicking and holding Right Ctrl key and then clicking the L key.






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    I'm running windows8.1 guest on ubuntu host and seamlesss mode don't get enabled until user session is started in windows, maybe a few seconds after login.






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      I am using an Ubuntu host with a Windows 7 guest. I had the same problem, until I went into the 'Computer' folder on the guest system. If you have loaded the guest additions disc image, it should appear in the CD drive of the guest system. Manually open it, and look for the VBoxWindosAdditions application. Open this and follow the set-up instructions.






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        I had the same exact problem, until I started VirtualBox as root and launched the virtual machine from there:



        sudo virtualbox


        It ended up locking my virtual machine files to root read/write only, but it's absolutely worth it to get this working. To get you started, here's my desktop file to my virtual machine called 'Win10':



        [Desktop Entry]
        Encoding=UTF-8
        Version=1.0
        Name=Win10
        Comment=Starts the VirtualBox machine Win10
        Type=Application
        Terminal=true
        Exec=sudo /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBoxVM --comment "Win10" --startvm "Win10"
        Icon=virtualbox-vbox.png


        Replace 'Win10' with the name of your virtual machine, hopefully this works for you.






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        For seamless mode (Host+L) Virtual Box Guest Additions of the same program version need to be installed in the guest OS.



        How to install Guest Additions see also this answer. In some cases you will simply need to reinstall the Guest Additions if they don't run the way they should.






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          Takkat i have installed Virtual box and guest additions of same version. But what problem i have is the Host+L does not lead to seamless mode.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 2 '11 at 4:25











        • If I got you right then you are able to select seamless but you can't move the window of a guest Ubuntu program to the desktop of your host?

          – Takkat
          Mar 2 '11 at 8:52











        • i m not able to select seamless mode.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 2 '11 at 17:30






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          This usually indicates that Guest Additions are not installed. Try again and don't forget to reboot the guest OS to take effect.

          – Takkat
          Mar 2 '11 at 17:37











        • i have tried all that but still the same problem. Anyways thanks.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 3 '11 at 10:13
















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        For seamless mode (Host+L) Virtual Box Guest Additions of the same program version need to be installed in the guest OS.



        How to install Guest Additions see also this answer. In some cases you will simply need to reinstall the Guest Additions if they don't run the way they should.






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          Takkat i have installed Virtual box and guest additions of same version. But what problem i have is the Host+L does not lead to seamless mode.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 2 '11 at 4:25











        • If I got you right then you are able to select seamless but you can't move the window of a guest Ubuntu program to the desktop of your host?

          – Takkat
          Mar 2 '11 at 8:52











        • i m not able to select seamless mode.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 2 '11 at 17:30






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          This usually indicates that Guest Additions are not installed. Try again and don't forget to reboot the guest OS to take effect.

          – Takkat
          Mar 2 '11 at 17:37











        • i have tried all that but still the same problem. Anyways thanks.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 3 '11 at 10:13














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        For seamless mode (Host+L) Virtual Box Guest Additions of the same program version need to be installed in the guest OS.



        How to install Guest Additions see also this answer. In some cases you will simply need to reinstall the Guest Additions if they don't run the way they should.






        share|improve this answer















        For seamless mode (Host+L) Virtual Box Guest Additions of the same program version need to be installed in the guest OS.



        How to install Guest Additions see also this answer. In some cases you will simply need to reinstall the Guest Additions if they don't run the way they should.







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          Takkat i have installed Virtual box and guest additions of same version. But what problem i have is the Host+L does not lead to seamless mode.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 2 '11 at 4:25











        • If I got you right then you are able to select seamless but you can't move the window of a guest Ubuntu program to the desktop of your host?

          – Takkat
          Mar 2 '11 at 8:52











        • i m not able to select seamless mode.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 2 '11 at 17:30






        • 1





          This usually indicates that Guest Additions are not installed. Try again and don't forget to reboot the guest OS to take effect.

          – Takkat
          Mar 2 '11 at 17:37











        • i have tried all that but still the same problem. Anyways thanks.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 3 '11 at 10:13














        • 1





          Takkat i have installed Virtual box and guest additions of same version. But what problem i have is the Host+L does not lead to seamless mode.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 2 '11 at 4:25











        • If I got you right then you are able to select seamless but you can't move the window of a guest Ubuntu program to the desktop of your host?

          – Takkat
          Mar 2 '11 at 8:52











        • i m not able to select seamless mode.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 2 '11 at 17:30






        • 1





          This usually indicates that Guest Additions are not installed. Try again and don't forget to reboot the guest OS to take effect.

          – Takkat
          Mar 2 '11 at 17:37











        • i have tried all that but still the same problem. Anyways thanks.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 3 '11 at 10:13








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        Takkat i have installed Virtual box and guest additions of same version. But what problem i have is the Host+L does not lead to seamless mode.

        – jsbisht
        Mar 2 '11 at 4:25





        Takkat i have installed Virtual box and guest additions of same version. But what problem i have is the Host+L does not lead to seamless mode.

        – jsbisht
        Mar 2 '11 at 4:25













        If I got you right then you are able to select seamless but you can't move the window of a guest Ubuntu program to the desktop of your host?

        – Takkat
        Mar 2 '11 at 8:52





        If I got you right then you are able to select seamless but you can't move the window of a guest Ubuntu program to the desktop of your host?

        – Takkat
        Mar 2 '11 at 8:52













        i m not able to select seamless mode.

        – jsbisht
        Mar 2 '11 at 17:30





        i m not able to select seamless mode.

        – jsbisht
        Mar 2 '11 at 17:30




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        This usually indicates that Guest Additions are not installed. Try again and don't forget to reboot the guest OS to take effect.

        – Takkat
        Mar 2 '11 at 17:37





        This usually indicates that Guest Additions are not installed. Try again and don't forget to reboot the guest OS to take effect.

        – Takkat
        Mar 2 '11 at 17:37













        i have tried all that but still the same problem. Anyways thanks.

        – jsbisht
        Mar 3 '11 at 10:13





        i have tried all that but still the same problem. Anyways thanks.

        – jsbisht
        Mar 3 '11 at 10:13













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        • Can confirm that this works. Though it only seems to work with desktops that have panels/taskbars. I can't get dwm, for instance, to work with it.

          – Braden Best
          Aug 12 '15 at 4:09
















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        • Can confirm that this works. Though it only seems to work with desktops that have panels/taskbars. I can't get dwm, for instance, to work with it.

          – Braden Best
          Aug 12 '15 at 4:09














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        • Can confirm that this works. Though it only seems to work with desktops that have panels/taskbars. I can't get dwm, for instance, to work with it.

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        • Can confirm that this works. Though it only seems to work with desktops that have panels/taskbars. I can't get dwm, for instance, to work with it.

          – Braden Best
          Aug 12 '15 at 4:09

















        Can confirm that this works. Though it only seems to work with desktops that have panels/taskbars. I can't get dwm, for instance, to work with it.

        – Braden Best
        Aug 12 '15 at 4:09





        Can confirm that this works. Though it only seems to work with desktops that have panels/taskbars. I can't get dwm, for instance, to work with it.

        – Braden Best
        Aug 12 '15 at 4:09











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        May be you forgot installing the guest additions in the GUEST. For doing so, click in the menu "Devices" in the GUEST window, and choose "install guest additions"






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        • This solved it for me. I didn't realize that you had to install on the actual guest as well.

          – whoisearth
          Oct 6 '17 at 2:53
















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        May be you forgot installing the guest additions in the GUEST. For doing so, click in the menu "Devices" in the GUEST window, and choose "install guest additions"






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        • This solved it for me. I didn't realize that you had to install on the actual guest as well.

          – whoisearth
          Oct 6 '17 at 2:53














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        • This solved it for me. I didn't realize that you had to install on the actual guest as well.

          – whoisearth
          Oct 6 '17 at 2:53



















        • This solved it for me. I didn't realize that you had to install on the actual guest as well.

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        This solved it for me. I didn't realize that you had to install on the actual guest as well.

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        This solved it for me. I didn't realize that you had to install on the actual guest as well.

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        • how to look for guest additions in synaptic. is there a package name for it.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 1 '11 at 17:58











        • Go to Synaptic, after it loads, you'll see a search box in the top right corner. Simply type guest additions there and press Enter.

          – Oxwivi
          Mar 1 '11 at 18:14













        • @jaggib, did you try install Guest Additions from Synaptic yet?

          – Oxwivi
          May 31 '11 at 15:55











        • This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post.

          – RolandiXor
          Sep 28 '12 at 22:00











        • @RolandTaylor I think the idea here is to install Guest Additions with the guest Ubuntu system's package manager, rather than the (possibly different) version installed through VirtualBox itself (which is what it sounds like the OP did). So, this is an answer to the question. I'm not sure if it's a right answer, but it is an answer.

          – Eliah Kagan
          Oct 1 '12 at 19:05


















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        • how to look for guest additions in synaptic. is there a package name for it.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 1 '11 at 17:58











        • Go to Synaptic, after it loads, you'll see a search box in the top right corner. Simply type guest additions there and press Enter.

          – Oxwivi
          Mar 1 '11 at 18:14













        • @jaggib, did you try install Guest Additions from Synaptic yet?

          – Oxwivi
          May 31 '11 at 15:55











        • This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post.

          – RolandiXor
          Sep 28 '12 at 22:00











        • @RolandTaylor I think the idea here is to install Guest Additions with the guest Ubuntu system's package manager, rather than the (possibly different) version installed through VirtualBox itself (which is what it sounds like the OP did). So, this is an answer to the question. I'm not sure if it's a right answer, but it is an answer.

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          Oct 1 '12 at 19:05
















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        • how to look for guest additions in synaptic. is there a package name for it.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 1 '11 at 17:58











        • Go to Synaptic, after it loads, you'll see a search box in the top right corner. Simply type guest additions there and press Enter.

          – Oxwivi
          Mar 1 '11 at 18:14













        • @jaggib, did you try install Guest Additions from Synaptic yet?

          – Oxwivi
          May 31 '11 at 15:55











        • This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post.

          – RolandiXor
          Sep 28 '12 at 22:00











        • @RolandTaylor I think the idea here is to install Guest Additions with the guest Ubuntu system's package manager, rather than the (possibly different) version installed through VirtualBox itself (which is what it sounds like the OP did). So, this is an answer to the question. I'm not sure if it's a right answer, but it is an answer.

          – Eliah Kagan
          Oct 1 '12 at 19:05





















        • how to look for guest additions in synaptic. is there a package name for it.

          – jsbisht
          Mar 1 '11 at 17:58











        • Go to Synaptic, after it loads, you'll see a search box in the top right corner. Simply type guest additions there and press Enter.

          – Oxwivi
          Mar 1 '11 at 18:14













        • @jaggib, did you try install Guest Additions from Synaptic yet?

          – Oxwivi
          May 31 '11 at 15:55











        • This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post.

          – RolandiXor
          Sep 28 '12 at 22:00











        • @RolandTaylor I think the idea here is to install Guest Additions with the guest Ubuntu system's package manager, rather than the (possibly different) version installed through VirtualBox itself (which is what it sounds like the OP did). So, this is an answer to the question. I'm not sure if it's a right answer, but it is an answer.

          – Eliah Kagan
          Oct 1 '12 at 19:05



















        how to look for guest additions in synaptic. is there a package name for it.

        – jsbisht
        Mar 1 '11 at 17:58





        how to look for guest additions in synaptic. is there a package name for it.

        – jsbisht
        Mar 1 '11 at 17:58













        Go to Synaptic, after it loads, you'll see a search box in the top right corner. Simply type guest additions there and press Enter.

        – Oxwivi
        Mar 1 '11 at 18:14







        Go to Synaptic, after it loads, you'll see a search box in the top right corner. Simply type guest additions there and press Enter.

        – Oxwivi
        Mar 1 '11 at 18:14















        @jaggib, did you try install Guest Additions from Synaptic yet?

        – Oxwivi
        May 31 '11 at 15:55





        @jaggib, did you try install Guest Additions from Synaptic yet?

        – Oxwivi
        May 31 '11 at 15:55













        This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post.

        – RolandiXor
        Sep 28 '12 at 22:00





        This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post.

        – RolandiXor
        Sep 28 '12 at 22:00













        @RolandTaylor I think the idea here is to install Guest Additions with the guest Ubuntu system's package manager, rather than the (possibly different) version installed through VirtualBox itself (which is what it sounds like the OP did). So, this is an answer to the question. I'm not sure if it's a right answer, but it is an answer.

        – Eliah Kagan
        Oct 1 '12 at 19:05







        @RolandTaylor I think the idea here is to install Guest Additions with the guest Ubuntu system's package manager, rather than the (possibly different) version installed through VirtualBox itself (which is what it sounds like the OP did). So, this is an answer to the question. I'm not sure if it's a right answer, but it is an answer.

        – Eliah Kagan
        Oct 1 '12 at 19:05













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                I'm running windows8.1 guest on ubuntu host and seamlesss mode don't get enabled until user session is started in windows, maybe a few seconds after login.






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                    I'm running windows8.1 guest on ubuntu host and seamlesss mode don't get enabled until user session is started in windows, maybe a few seconds after login.






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                        I am using an Ubuntu host with a Windows 7 guest. I had the same problem, until I went into the 'Computer' folder on the guest system. If you have loaded the guest additions disc image, it should appear in the CD drive of the guest system. Manually open it, and look for the VBoxWindosAdditions application. Open this and follow the set-up instructions.






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                          I am using an Ubuntu host with a Windows 7 guest. I had the same problem, until I went into the 'Computer' folder on the guest system. If you have loaded the guest additions disc image, it should appear in the CD drive of the guest system. Manually open it, and look for the VBoxWindosAdditions application. Open this and follow the set-up instructions.






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                            I am using an Ubuntu host with a Windows 7 guest. I had the same problem, until I went into the 'Computer' folder on the guest system. If you have loaded the guest additions disc image, it should appear in the CD drive of the guest system. Manually open it, and look for the VBoxWindosAdditions application. Open this and follow the set-up instructions.






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                            I am using an Ubuntu host with a Windows 7 guest. I had the same problem, until I went into the 'Computer' folder on the guest system. If you have loaded the guest additions disc image, it should appear in the CD drive of the guest system. Manually open it, and look for the VBoxWindosAdditions application. Open this and follow the set-up instructions.







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                                I had the same exact problem, until I started VirtualBox as root and launched the virtual machine from there:



                                sudo virtualbox


                                It ended up locking my virtual machine files to root read/write only, but it's absolutely worth it to get this working. To get you started, here's my desktop file to my virtual machine called 'Win10':



                                [Desktop Entry]
                                Encoding=UTF-8
                                Version=1.0
                                Name=Win10
                                Comment=Starts the VirtualBox machine Win10
                                Type=Application
                                Terminal=true
                                Exec=sudo /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBoxVM --comment "Win10" --startvm "Win10"
                                Icon=virtualbox-vbox.png


                                Replace 'Win10' with the name of your virtual machine, hopefully this works for you.






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                                • Do not run virtualbox as root.

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                                I had the same exact problem, until I started VirtualBox as root and launched the virtual machine from there:



                                sudo virtualbox


                                It ended up locking my virtual machine files to root read/write only, but it's absolutely worth it to get this working. To get you started, here's my desktop file to my virtual machine called 'Win10':



                                [Desktop Entry]
                                Encoding=UTF-8
                                Version=1.0
                                Name=Win10
                                Comment=Starts the VirtualBox machine Win10
                                Type=Application
                                Terminal=true
                                Exec=sudo /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBoxVM --comment "Win10" --startvm "Win10"
                                Icon=virtualbox-vbox.png


                                Replace 'Win10' with the name of your virtual machine, hopefully this works for you.






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                                I had the same exact problem, until I started VirtualBox as root and launched the virtual machine from there:



                                sudo virtualbox


                                It ended up locking my virtual machine files to root read/write only, but it's absolutely worth it to get this working. To get you started, here's my desktop file to my virtual machine called 'Win10':



                                [Desktop Entry]
                                Encoding=UTF-8
                                Version=1.0
                                Name=Win10
                                Comment=Starts the VirtualBox machine Win10
                                Type=Application
                                Terminal=true
                                Exec=sudo /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBoxVM --comment "Win10" --startvm "Win10"
                                Icon=virtualbox-vbox.png


                                Replace 'Win10' with the name of your virtual machine, hopefully this works for you.






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                                I had the same exact problem, until I started VirtualBox as root and launched the virtual machine from there:



                                sudo virtualbox


                                It ended up locking my virtual machine files to root read/write only, but it's absolutely worth it to get this working. To get you started, here's my desktop file to my virtual machine called 'Win10':



                                [Desktop Entry]
                                Encoding=UTF-8
                                Version=1.0
                                Name=Win10
                                Comment=Starts the VirtualBox machine Win10
                                Type=Application
                                Terminal=true
                                Exec=sudo /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBoxVM --comment "Win10" --startvm "Win10"
                                Icon=virtualbox-vbox.png


                                Replace 'Win10' with the name of your virtual machine, hopefully this works for you.







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                                • Do not run virtualbox as root.

                                  – Kristopher Ives
                                  5 mins ago



















                                • Do not run virtualbox as root.

                                  – Kristopher Ives
                                  5 mins ago

















                                Do not run virtualbox as root.

                                – Kristopher Ives
                                5 mins ago





                                Do not run virtualbox as root.

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