However, this is not the case if you are using just a regular virtual machine. The most obvious reason that may cause this problem is because in your computer, you do have a dedicated graphic hardware (your videocard), however in a virtual machine you don't have such thing unless you use a GPU passthrough, a passthrough gives the VM direct access to your GPU (you can pass through other hardware as well) so that you get almost full performance within the VM. However, with a virtual machine running Windows 10 (inside Windows 10 ð), the resolutions will be different: For example, in Windows 10 installed on my computer i do have the following resolutions available: ![]() ![]() ![]() It is quite common to see in the resolutions of the virtual machine, in this case running on VirtualBox, are not the same that you have in your native system.
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