![]() ![]() Then you can use the code VBoxManage setextradata "Whatever Your Machine Is Called– vmname, put in these quotes" "VBoxInternal2/EfiGraphicsResolution" "1920x1080" cd to where your VirtualBox folder is located, I believe the default is in the C drive, but mine is put in E intentionally so you would do that by directing to the folder as such: Run the Command Prompt as Administrator. So maybe download them if the commands to follow do not work. I do not know if VMwareTools (press X to doubt) and Virtual Box Darwin Guest Additions (this was actually specified for Mac OS X so I'm not sure) are necessary, but what I tried did not work before I downloaded them. Refer to the following Similar Forum, which did not work for me, first. Maybe someone can also explain why what I did works. I hope that others who found different solutions, especially when the solutions I tried did not work, can share theirs. This question is for people who relate to the same problems I have and spent hours searching the internet to no avail. Disclaimer- I just got this working for me in my Virtual Box 6 Big Sur guest OS version 11.1.
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