![]() ![]() You can check the status of your flash player on Adobe's website here: The flash player is a free plug-in that runs the games. Hint: Often the problem is with your Adobe Flash Player plug-in. If you want to try to actually fix the problem with your browser or its plug-ins, go through the detailed troubleshooting steps below. Sorry to say unless you can provide real information showing that VirtualBox is the reason (especially since I can not reproduce this) I don't know what else anyone from here can tell you.Įdit: I see you posted while I was finishing this.Did you know? You can view flash content (including games) on iPads, other tablets, and smart phones, using the free Puffin browser.įor the best experience, play flash games on desktop rather than mobile. Did you try to do an upgrade yet? I remember there are a few (which took an hour to install) and if they also worked or do work then I believe you can forget VBox as being the cause. Since you are able to actually get back to the Internet this sounds unlikely to be a problem. VirtualBox has nothing to do with the actual OS and is only providing the virtual network adapter that is required for Windows to be able to get back to the Internet. Assuming that you have tried turning off the firewall (host) as a test, I see no reason that you should not be able to get to the store and download what-ever.Īs for drivers, this is a lot of hogwash. (I told him the VirtualBox is the machine, not the Dell host - but.). ![]() ![]() The tech support guy also zeroed in on the fact the Dell does not have Windows 8 drivers yet for these machines. Oh, I'm running the Virtual Box on both a Dell desktop and a Dell laptop. As always, VERY FRUSTRATING talking to Microsoft Tech Support.Īny ideas on how I can get this to work? Anyone else having Windows Store issues? I do have a device that WIndows 8 is saying is not configured with valid drivers (Base System Device) that the level-2 tech zeroed in on as the cause of the Windows Store not working. The IDIOT even said it was because I was connecting to the Internet from a corporate LAN! Wow, Microsoft. I just spent TWO DAYS with Microsoft support and they blame the virtual drivers and the virtual box for the reason the Microsoft Store is not working. It's really Microsoft you need to ask about Microsoft software and services. Mpack wrote:If the internet connection is working then VirtualBox is working. ![]()
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