NotHereToPlayGames Posted Monday at 10:45 PM Posted Monday at 10:45 PM Guest Additions is a VirtualBox item. Do we know if the OP is even trying in VirtualBox? Or is the OP using something else? I myself have an NT4 VirtualBox VM and zero issues. I would have to pull it from my archives but my guess is that it is VirtualBox v4.x.y. But... that doesn't necessarily say anything at all about NT4 being able to be installed in v5.a.b or v6.c.d or v7.e.f. So yeah, the OP should tell us what virtual machine software he is using, and also what version of that software.
Leokids123 Posted Tuesday at 12:33 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 12:33 AM 35 minutes ago, NotHereToPlayGames said: Guest Additions is a VirtualBox item. Do we know if the OP is even trying in VirtualBox? Or is the OP using something else? I myself have an NT4 VirtualBox VM and zero issues. I would have to pull it from my archives but my guess is that it is VirtualBox v4.x.y. But... that doesn't necessarily say anything at all about NT4 being able to be installed in v5.a.b or v6.c.d or v7.e.f. So yeah, the OP should tell us what virtual machine software he is using, and also what version of that software. I'm actually trying it in Virtualbox 7.2.6.
NotHereToPlayGames Posted Tuesday at 10:08 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:08 AM 9 hours ago, Leokids123 said: I'm actually trying it in Virtualbox 7.2.6. I am using 7.0.26 but upgrading would violate my "workflow process". But what works in 7.0.26 should also work in 7.2.6. My NT4 was installed under 4.3.28, as seen below. Everything (audio and graphics) is working great for me. I will update the Guest Additions to 7.0.26 and that should be the same as if it was installed under 7.0.26 (I'll screencap that shortly).
NotHereToPlayGames Posted Tuesday at 10:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:19 AM Everything still working fine after upgrading Guest Additions to 7.0.26.
ruthan Posted Tuesday at 05:02 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:02 PM 19 hours ago, Leokids123 said: Guest Additions can help you get working graphics,if that's what you mean by working graphics.... Not for 3D and Vmware / Virtualbox has some 2D drivers.
Leokids123 Posted Tuesday at 06:37 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:37 PM 26 minutes ago, ruthan said: Not for 3D and Vmware / Virtualbox has some 2D drivers. You won't get 3D on NT 4.0 using Virtualization software cause developers haven't done that...if you need 3D,then use 86box or PCem...
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