How To Enable 3D Acceleration and Use Windows Aero in VirtualBox

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Published on Sat, 15 Sep 2012 10:00:17 GMT Indexed on 2012/09/15 15:40 UTC
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VirtualBox’s experimental 3D acceleration allows you to use Windows 7’s Aero interface in a virtual machine. You can also run older 3D games in a virtual machine – newer ones probably won’t run very well.

If you installed Windows 7 in VirtualBox, you may have been disappointed to see the Windows 7 Basic interface instead of Aero – but you can enable Aero with a few quick tweaks.

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