VIRTUALBOX 64 BIT NOT AVAILABLE WINDOWS 10
Does the Windows 10 VM work on other hosts? You assert that it won't get past the Windows logo without acceleration why do you think that it will work with acceleration? In other words, I am not sure you are chasing the same problem.Īs this thread is old and solved, and as I am a moderator I am going to suggest you open a new thread on the topic that you will own.īe sure to tell us about your machine (including make/model), its graphics subsystem, and which kernel you are running. I believe this is all moot with recent versions of VirtualBox. Thinking back, the problem was that a working 32 VM stopped working because the defaults inside VirtualBox changed, and the GUI was not updated to support it. Fortunately, this computer (HP Envy) does have VT-x I have not thought about this issue in a long time. When I started this thread, three years ago, I had a different computer. Your 64-bit guest will fail to detect a 64-bit CPU and will not be able to boot'.
VIRTUALBOX 64 BIT NOT AVAILABLE 32 BIT
The latest version of VirtualBox would again run my 32 bit XP VM without barfing due to lack of Vt-x. I am trying to run OpenShift Origin in VirtualBox and when clicking Start I am getting the error: 'VT-x/AMD-V hardware acceleration is not available on your system. Hand editing the XML file that defined my XP VM and adding a tag disabling long mode to the CPU section of the file did the trick. VirtualBox version 6.1. There did not seem to be a GUI hook in the Oracle VM management tool to disable LongMode. It would seem that, missing that tag, the latest version of VirtualBox defaults to enabling LongMode which, in turn, requires Vt-x. The Windows 7 VM, created by the latest incarnation of VirtualBox, had the tag and set it to false. In the older versions of the XML file that defined the XP Virtual Machine, there had been no LongMode tag.
I was wrong, it is (was, actually, I finished my migration to Windows 7) a 32 bit machine.Īpparently, newer versions of VirtualBox have a VM configuration option called LongMode (I am not certain as to the capitalization, I am not in front of my machine). I had thought that the XP was 64 bit and would not start leading me to believe II had lost Vt-x capability. I could not build a Windows 7 x86_64 machine, only a 32 bit. My confusion was that my XP VM would not start complaining about a lack of Vt-x support. With AMD-V and Intel-VT hardware virtualization support, you should have 64-bit servers. A 32 bit operating system can run 64 bit guest systems under VirtualBox. Version two of the software has been in effect.
For 64-bit guest operating systems, VirtualBox supports support. It turns out that my machine does not support Vt-x It never has. Can Virtualbox Run 64-Bit Os We currently have version 2.0.