My Fedora 27 VM installed successfully last night. I am putting it on a Windows 7 host 64-bit system. My Fedora is a 32-bit, as I was led to believe I could only use 32-bit OS as a guest operating system by the New VM wizard.
However, when the VM restarts, I get a critical error and the VM stops. I am directed to submit the log files here, so that is what I am doing. Not sure what is happening here.
Can someone interpret this for me and tell me what is happening here?
Thank you.
Attempted to run Fedora 27 guest on Windows 7 host
Attempted to run Fedora 27 guest on Windows 7 host
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Re: Attempted to run Fedora 27 guest on Windows 7 host
Please go thoroughly through the FAQ: I have a 64bit host, but can't install 64bit guests. Those are guidelines, you have to use your judgement...GoBoSox wrote:as I was led to believe I could only use 32-bit OS as a guest operating system by the New VM wizard.
By addressing this, you will most probably fix the Guru. And you'll get your 64bit clients as an option.00:00:02.567298 HM: HMR3Init: Falling back to raw-mode: VT-x is disabled in the BIOS for all CPU modes
PS. You don't need to attach all your logs. Just a VBox.log that shows the problem, the VBoxHardening.log if there's a hardening failure, and definitely not 3 black PNGs that add nothing to the problem description.
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