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Plus I like to randomly sit down and work at times. The thing is, I don't like rebooting, and I tend to use one OS more than the others. I like to keep OS's drive independent, and switch it up in the BIOS config, rather then use a soft loader. My system dual boots now, that's why I required another drive.
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I get an error when trying to pull a Windows score with the current driver.Īs far as everything else VituralBox related, I have to say it runs Windows 7 very well on FreeBSD, I am honestly a little surprised, and its a little weird. I'm wondering if that might help, but reports seem to indicate the driver still needs some work anyhow. There may be a slim chance earlier versions of Max may run I think, but I wouldn't be able to open my current models anyhow.Īero is not running on Windows 7, and after installing the VirtualBox guest additions, dxdiag reports DirectDraw, and Direct3D enabled, but AGP Texture is not available.įrom what I have read, the recent VirtualBox 4.1 comes with a new addition to the guest additions, a WDDM driver that will enable Aero. I tried the different graphics modes, no go. It installed, but crashes instantly before it fully opens.
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Windows 7 installation was cake, but 3DS Max 2010 failed.