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Problem in virtualization

Posted: 4. May 2016, 16:19
by Metal Fox
So here is my problem, when i try to start a .vmdk it never starts and its stuck. Im guessing the problem lies in virtualization because i have a windows 7 64bit os and when i created the image i only seen 32bit versions. Now i searched it and found about the virtualization but here is the problem, my bios advanced options are locked and not only that, i downloaded an intel utility that said that my cpu doeshnt support virtualization. Is there any possibilty to start and run the .vdmk with the 32bit versions?

Thanks a lot :roll:

Re: Problem in virtualization

Posted: 4. May 2016, 19:04
by scottgus1
If the OS installed in the .vmdk is a 32-bit OS, then yes. You will only be able to have one virtual CPU in the guest. If the OS is 64-bit, then it will not run on your PC.

Re: Problem in virtualization

Posted: 4. May 2016, 19:15
by Metal Fox
scottgus1 wrote:If the OS installed in the .vmdk is a 32-bit OS, then yes. You will only be able to have one virtual CPU in the guest. If the OS is 64-bit, then it will not run on your PC.
but it doeshnt show 64bit OS for the vmdk(i told why it doeshnt have that as option although i have in my computer win7 64 bit) , and when i choose for the vmdk to run with opensuse 32 bit it never runs :(

Re: Problem in virtualization

Posted: 4. May 2016, 19:31
by scottgus1
Define "it never starts and its stuck" and "it never runs" Do you get a Virtualbox error window? Does the guest window appear and then stops executing programs? See Minimum info needed

Also, try downloading a 32-bit OpenSuse ISO and use that to install OpenSuse fresh in a guest. See what that does.

Re: Problem in virtualization

Posted: 4. May 2016, 20:31
by Metal Fox
i mean that when i start the .vmdk with open suse32bit, i get promped to start the image and when i do that i get a black screen that never proceeds further.

Re: Problem in virtualization

Posted: 4. May 2016, 20:35
by scottgus1
OK, still can't figure what's happening, since I don't have the image you're using and can't see what it's doing on your computer. Please see the link I posted.