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File: \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
Status: 0x000035a
Info: Attempting to load a 64-bit application, however this CPU is not compatible with 64-bit mode.
Error while virtualizating Vista64 on Vista64.
Error while virtualizating Vista64 on Vista64.
I'm trying to virtualize my Vista64 (on my Vista64 host, an Intel Core 2 Duo), but I've got the following error:
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Is any of you actually running VB 2.0? Only 2.0 supports 64 bit Guests, however, there are a few issues with some guest systems.
Anusha, for network, don't use the PCNet adapter for Vista or Server 2008, there is no driver for it. Use the Intel/Pro1000 instead.
Anusha, for network, don't use the PCNet adapter for Vista or Server 2008, there is no driver for it. Use the Intel/Pro1000 instead.
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Yes using 2.0Sasquatch wrote:Is any of you actually running VB 2.0? Only 2.0 supports 64 bit Guests, however, there are a few issues with some guest systems.
Anusha, for network, don't use the PCNet adapter for Vista or Server 2008, there is no driver for it. Use the Intel/Pro1000 instead.
Changed the network
Tried XP x64 too. Same prob.
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Hmm, it is not mentioned in the release notes that you need VT-x/AMD-v enabled. I wonder what the developpers have to say about this.
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Yes, if you read the UG you need VT-x/AMD-V to be able to virtualize 64-bit client.Yanew wrote:What?!? So you're telling me that I can't virtualize 64-bit systems because of my new CPU (E8400) doesen't support this kind of virtualization? Isn't it?
You need to virtualize the client. This can either be done by H/W support or by one of the translation/patching techniques. There is nothing to stop you developing a 64-bit patcher, but is a major development activity which is really only going to be needed for a narrow window of 64-bit CPUs which don't support virtualisation. The VBox team have chosen only to support H/W assist. I don't know about other VM vendors.Yanew wrote:this is true only for VirtualBox or is it a general issue?
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You can try this yourself.Sasquatch wrote:Hmm, it is not mentioned in the release notes that you need VT-x/AMD-v enabled. I wonder what the developpers have to say about this.
I have a working Vista 64-Guest. After disabling AMD-VT i get the same error like the upper screenshot before. After enabling the setting guest starts again.
BTW: In Vista 64 Guest all is working instead of sound. It seems that there are no more drivers for intel ac97 or sb16.
I've tried, now the error is:stefan.becker wrote:I have a working Vista 64-Guest. After disabling AMD-VT i get the same error like the upper screenshot before. After enabling the setting guest starts again.
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Status: 0xc0000225
Info: An unexpecter error has occurred.
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Say This Tool From VMware you can run a 64bit Guest ? http://download3.vmware.com/software/wk ... -45731.exeAnusha wrote:guess my whole weekend plans were ruined
if yes activate ACPI, IOACPI, AMD-V/VT-x, PAE/NX like on my Picture ( aktiviert = enabled ) and if not sorry you cant run a 64bit guest.
and sorry for your weekend but this is not our fault or the fault from VB