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copy menu.lst (make this standard procedure before changing anything) "cp menu.lst " (or whatever extension you like to use for backup).list directory content with "ls" (not necessary but I like to see where I am).Change directory to /mnt/grub "cd /mnt/grub".

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Pressing "enter" after a while will result in the prompt

  • Boot VM, chose the "debug mode" option to boot.
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    And nano happens to be present in Android >6 too. I normally use nano as it works more easy for me. Look in the first entry as described before, this is the menu entry you would normally boot. (sorry, I use Linux, so procedure works on linux) for Windows, just add. First, do "VBoxManage setextradata "VM_NAME_HERE" "CustomVideoMode1" "320x480x32"" procedure through terminal. OK, maybe there are more like me that do not have any UVESA_MODE or S3 references in their menu.lst. Kernel /android-2.3-RC1/kernel quiet root=/dev/ram0 androidboot_hardware=eeepc acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode DPI=160 UVESA_MODE=320x480 SRC=/android-2.3-RC1 SDCARD=/data/sdcard.img vga=864 Add vga=864 (if your ‘hex’-value is 360). Input the following: mount -o remount,rw /mntĤ.3.

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    Translate the value to decimal notation (for example 360 hex is 864 in decimal).Ĥ.1. Find your resolution and write down/remember the 'hex'-value for Mode column In the next screen append vga=ask and press EnterĢ.4. In GRUB menu enter a (Android >=6.0: e)Ģ.3. To change the Android-x86 screen resolution on VirtualBox you need to:Īndroid =6.0: VBoxManage setextradata "VM_NAME_HERE" "CustomVideoMode1" "320x480x32"įigure out what is the ‘hex’-value for your VideoMode:Ģ.2.














    Android virtualbox