Hello,
Having a little difficulty getting my guests to support KVM extensions, this is a fresh install of windows, nothing modified at all, virtualization was initially disabled in bios prior to virtualbox install, I loaded up a Ubuntu server image and installed it onto a QCOW disk, ran cpu-checker and KVM extensions weren't provided, the CPU for a fact supports VT-x, so I rebooted my physical host and enabled virtualization in the bios and still the guest can't support KVM extensions...
this is pretty frustrating, any idea what is the problem?
guest KVM-extensions
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noteirak
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Re: guest KVM-extensions
Why are you trying to install KVM extensions in Virtualbox? Doesnt make sense
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