Live 3d on a virtual machine

I recently created a virtual machine on my Mac using Virtualbox, and I need assistance for Direct 3D and others to work properly.

I don't really know anything about how Direct 3D works or what it takes to get on a computer and working correctly, I read somewhere that it is distributed with Windows on the computer, I guess that meant on the computer you can buy someone like Dell or HP, not actually with Windows itself.

in any case, someone knows something?

Thanks in advance.

Hello

Why you try to use Direct 3D?

Read the following article that may help you: http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.html#guestadd-3d

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