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- Jul 19, 2011 7:46:53 AM (13 years ago)
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trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_BasicConcepts.xml
r36622 r38047 614 614 <para>You should not, however, configure virtual machines to use more 615 615 CPU cores than you have available physically.</para> 616 617 <para>On this tab you can also set the CPU execution cap. This setting 618 limits the amount of time a host CPU spents to emulate a virtual CPU. 619 The default setting is 100% meaning that there is no limitation. A setting 620 of 50% implies a single virtual CPU can use up to 50% of a single host 621 CPU. Notet that limiting the execution time of the virtual CPUs may induce 622 guest timing problems.</para> 616 623 617 624 <para>In addition, the <emphasis role="bold">"Enable PAE/NX"</emphasis> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_GuestAdditions.xml
r38032 r38047 230 230 231 231 <note> 232 <para>For the basic Direct 3D acceleration to work in a Windows Guest, you 233 must install the Guest Additions in "Safe Mode". 234 This does NOT apply to experimental WDDM Direct 3D video driver available for 235 Vista and Windows 7 guests. see <xref 236 linkend="KnownIssues" /> for details.</para> 232 <para>For the basic Direct3D acceleration to work in a Windows Guest, you 233 have to install the Guest Additions in "Safe Mode". 234 This does <emphasis role="bold">not</emphasis> apply to the experimental 235 WDDM Direct3D video driver available 236 for Vista and Windows 7 guests, see <xref linkend="KnownIssues" /> for 237 details.<footnote><para>The experimental WDDM driver was added with 238 VirtualBox 4.1.</para></footnote></para> 237 239 </note> 238 240 … … 1164 1166 <listitem> 1165 1167 <para>The Guest Additions must be installed.<note> 1166 <para>For the basic Direct 1168 <para>For the basic Direct3D acceleration to work in a Windows Guest, 1167 1169 VirtualBox needs to replace Windows system files in the 1168 1170 virtual machine. As a result, the Guest Additions installation 1169 program offers Direct 1171 program offers Direct3D acceleration as an option that must 1170 1172 be explicitly enabled. Also, you must install the Guest 1171 Additions in "Safe Mode". 1172 <note><para>This does NOT apply to experimental WDDM Direct 3D video driver1173 available for Vista and Windows 7 guests.</para></note>1174 See <xref linkend="KnownIssues" />1175 for details.</para> 1176 </ note></para>1173 Additions in "Safe Mode". This does <emphasis role="bold">not</emphasis> 1174 apply to the experimental WDDM Direct3D video 1175 driver available for Vista and Windows 7 guests, 1176 see <xref linkend="KnownIssues" /> 1177 for details.</para></note> 1178 </para> 1177 1179 </listitem> 1178 1180 … … 1191 1193 </orderedlist></para> 1192 1194 1193 <para>With VirtualBox 4.1 Windows Aero theme support is added for1195 <para>With VirtualBox 4.1, Windows Aero theme support is added for 1194 1196 Windows Vista and Windows 7 guests. To enable Aero theme support, 1195 1197 the experimental VirtualBox WDDM video driver must be installed, 1196 1198 which is available with the Guest Additions installation. 1197 Since WDDM video driver is still experimental at this time, it is1199 Since the WDDM video driver is still experimental at this time, it is 1198 1200 not installed by default and must be <emphasis role="bold">manually 1199 1201 selected</emphasis> in the Guest Additions installer by answering "No" 1200 1202 int the "Would you like to install basic Direct3D support" dialog 1201 displayed when the Direct 3D feature is selected. 1202 <note><para>Unlike current basic Direct 3D support, WDDM video driver 1203 installation does NOT require "Safe Mode"</para></note> 1204 <note><para>Aero theme is not enabled by default, to enable it<itemizedlist> 1203 displayed when the Direct3D feature is selected. 1204 <note><para>Unlike the current basic Direct3D support, the WDDM video 1205 driver installation does <emphasis role="bold">not</emphasis> require 1206 the "Safe Mode".</para></note> 1207 <para>The Aero theme is not enabled by default. To enable it<itemizedlist> 1205 1208 <listitem> 1206 1209 <para>In Windows Vista guest: right-click on the desktop, in the … … 1213 1216 in the "Personalization" window</para></listitem> 1214 1217 </itemizedlist> 1215 </para> </note>1218 </para> 1216 1219 </para> 1217 1220 -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_KnownIssues.xml
r38034 r38047 48 48 installed by VirtualBox and keep restoring the original Windows system 49 49 DLLs. <note> 50 <para>This does NOT apply to experimental WDDM Direct 3D video 51 driver available for Vista and Windows 7 guests.</para> 52 </note></para> 50 <para>This does <emphasis role="bold">not</emphasis> apply to the 51 experimental WDDM Direct3D video 52 driver available for Vista and Windows 7 guests shipped with 53 VirtualBox 4.1.</para> 54 </note></para> 53 55 </listitem> 54 56 -
trunk/doc/manual/user_ChangeLogImpl.xml
r38046 r38047 107 107 <para>GUI: added a setting for the promiscuous mode policy for 108 108 internal networks, bridged networks and host-only networks</para> 109 </listitem> 110 111 <listitem> 112 <para>GUI: added slider for setting the CPU execution cap allowing to 113 limit the amount of CPU time spent for the execution of the guest, 114 see <xref linkend="settings-processor"/>.</para> 109 115 </listitem> 110 116
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