Then you can install and use your vm like an actual 64-bit PC. 'Windows 7 (64 bit)' Then your VM should work just fine and boot into the install wizard. Then you can install and use your vm like an actual 64-bit PC. 2: When you return to Windows, Log in and go into your VBOX Manager and remake your vm. Ive tried installing from the ISO on a USB drive and from the ISO on the host drive. Ive looked through all of the forums and nothing has helped.Tried running it in compatibility mode too, that fails. Ive tried it with 3.0.4 and 2.4.2 and it still fails. Whenever I go and try to install virtualbox, it always ends in a premature installation fail. I have downloaded Win 7 iso from Microsoft (and a key). My computer: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 6 GB Nvidia Geforce 7300 Windows 7 RC 64-bit.
Operating System: Windows 7 (64 Bit) Base Memory: 4096 MB Processors: 2. "Windows 7 (64 bit)" Then your VM should work just fine and boot into the install wizard. Successfully installed VirtualBox 4.3.20 and matching extensions. The first two times I tried actually let me boot into Windows and complete the installation (even though I had to go into cmd and go into regedit in order for it to complete both times) however it was very slow. Log in and go into your VBOX Manager and remake your vm. Then Exit the bios saving changes to return to your host OS. Your PC will restart again and you will se the PheonixBios Menu, Scroll through the tabs until you find "Intel Virtualization Technology" To run 64 bit vms, Be sure it is set to true, Otherwise, Enable it. Usually, This can be done by holding the key and clicking the restart button, When the BIOS menu shows up, Click troubleshoot.
You will need to do the following steps to enable a 64 bit processor on your vm: I am using VirtualBox-4.3. When you made the VM, You proboubly set the version to "Windows 7 (32 bit)"īecause of this, Your VM doesn't have a 64-bit processor. I am really unhappy while installing Ubuntu 14.4.01 via virtualBox in my windows 7 Professional 64 bit operating system.