anotherwindowsuser
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Other than the fact Oracle took over no it hasn't changed. It supports VDI, VMDK, VHD and HDD formats
The VM was probably setup with hardware virtualization, so you will need to enable it in the firmware provided it's supported by the motherboard.
It's kind of misleading message. The easiest fix would be to look in the firmware and enable virtualization. Almost all but the cheapest of systems should support it.
Result Code: | NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) |
Component: | ConsoleWrap |
Interface: | IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed} |
If I gave you my pc board number would you be able to assist? I looked around but couldnt see anything about hardware virtualisation. can we not make it a software only thing?If the host OS is 64-bit then it should be able to run 32 or 64-guests. As the one message states, you will need to enable AMD-V in the firmware since the 64-bit version of virtualbox requires hardware virtualization enabled in firmware