I recently added an iMac with 8Gb Ram, and I use VMWare due to a need to run an oracle database and some of the Oracle utilities. To my horror, the repaint on the XP VM was marginal, and I often found myself doing double takes at the things I had written (more than the usual amount anyway).
I tried mucking with the 3D Acceleration on the VM Settings, but that didn't have any effect.
What did the trick was modifying the settings on the Windows VM - in this case XP.
Under Control Panel / Display Settings / Settings Tab
click the Advanced Button
Goto the Troubleshoot Tab
Adjust the Hardware acceleration down one notch.
Restart your VM.
No more double takes due to missing pixels.
Interviewing Developers
3 years ago
3 comments:
I just installed VMWare onto a Windows 7 64-bit system and found I was experiencing repaint issues in the virtual machine I had created (it contains a Windows 7 32-bit OS) when I would scroll around. I found the solution for me was simply running the VM in full screen mode...thus no scrolling and no repaint issues.
To clarify my last post my issues happened when I had my VM in a non-full screen mode and scrolled around within the VM window. Windows simply weren't displaying (you could see they existed within task manager) or when I would scroll a large rectangular gray block would fill the middle half of the screen.
Thanks for sharing
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