Where's 64 bits settings

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MDSouza
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Where's 64 bits settings

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Hi guys,

Recently I installed a virtualbox 5.0.24r108355 on CentOS 7.2 kernel 3.10.0-327.22.2.el7.x86_64.

I've started with Windows Server 2008 64 bits, everything was working, I configured my server and shutdown (I'll use sometime to export instances SQL to ORACLE), now when I try to start I can't, because the vm-x isn't available, but it is not true... After several times trying to start and receiving the same error, I could start.

I need to do it always when I'll start this server. Can you help me?
When I click in settings, I can't see "64 bits" but like magic I close the virtualbox (using putty+xming) and open, there is...
Perryg
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Re: Where's 64 bits settings

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Post the guests log file ( as an attachment ). Right click on the guest in the Main Manager then click show log. Save and post as an attachment. Compress if it is too large to post.
MDSouza
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Re: Where's 64 bits settings

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Here is the files.
VBox.log
(102.3 KiB) Downloaded 12 times
cpuinfo.txt
(5.81 KiB) Downloaded 10 times
Perryg
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Re: Where's 64 bits settings

Post by Perryg »

Very odd indeed. First it states the processor does not support VT-x then it forces SMP. It correctly sees the CPU and passes all VT-x tests.

I would suggest trying 5.0.26 and see if that helps and if not you should raise a ticket at bugtracker
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