How to boot androidx86 in gui?





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After installing androidx86 on VirtualBox at boot android boot in CLI and after a couple of seconds I got a black screen, with a blinking underscore at the top-left of the screen, its keep blinking without any change, it wont boot the gui.



I have tried different installations following various guides on internet, but I got ever the same problem, I have also tried with Alt+f7 key combo and putting nomodoeset in boot option in grub, but nothing.



In all tutorial I have found online they always start the gui without any problem. But I got always the black screen after 2 seconds of cli.










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  • I forgot to say that I have already tryed with 3d aceleration

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After installing androidx86 on VirtualBox at boot android boot in CLI and after a couple of seconds I got a black screen, with a blinking underscore at the top-left of the screen, its keep blinking without any change, it wont boot the gui.



I have tried different installations following various guides on internet, but I got ever the same problem, I have also tried with Alt+f7 key combo and putting nomodoeset in boot option in grub, but nothing.



In all tutorial I have found online they always start the gui without any problem. But I got always the black screen after 2 seconds of cli.










share|improve this question























  • I forgot to say that I have already tryed with 3d aceleration

    – ven
    Jan 4 at 12:50














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After installing androidx86 on VirtualBox at boot android boot in CLI and after a couple of seconds I got a black screen, with a blinking underscore at the top-left of the screen, its keep blinking without any change, it wont boot the gui.



I have tried different installations following various guides on internet, but I got ever the same problem, I have also tried with Alt+f7 key combo and putting nomodoeset in boot option in grub, but nothing.



In all tutorial I have found online they always start the gui without any problem. But I got always the black screen after 2 seconds of cli.










share|improve this question














After installing androidx86 on VirtualBox at boot android boot in CLI and after a couple of seconds I got a black screen, with a blinking underscore at the top-left of the screen, its keep blinking without any change, it wont boot the gui.



I have tried different installations following various guides on internet, but I got ever the same problem, I have also tried with Alt+f7 key combo and putting nomodoeset in boot option in grub, but nothing.



In all tutorial I have found online they always start the gui without any problem. But I got always the black screen after 2 seconds of cli.







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  • I forgot to say that I have already tryed with 3d aceleration

    – ven
    Jan 4 at 12:50



















  • I forgot to say that I have already tryed with 3d aceleration

    – ven
    Jan 4 at 12:50

















I forgot to say that I have already tryed with 3d aceleration

– ven
Jan 4 at 12:50





I forgot to say that I have already tryed with 3d aceleration

– ven
Jan 4 at 12:50












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Found a fix posted by Val at superuser.com:




I managed to solved my problem :



I just changed the display option Graphics Controller to VBoxVGA and enabled 3D animation.







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        I just changed the display option Graphics Controller to VBoxVGA and enabled 3D animation.







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        Found a fix posted by Val at superuser.com:




        I managed to solved my problem :



        I just changed the display option Graphics Controller to VBoxVGA and enabled 3D animation.








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