I've installed VirtualBox 5.0.14 (for Windows, 32-bit/64-bit) on a Windows 7 64-bit desktop (this is a fairly new machine which definitely has the resources to handle this). When creating a virtual machine for Ubuntu, the version tab for Ubuntu offers no 64-bit choice, only 32-bit; the developers of the Ubuntu-based software I'm hoping to use (Archivematica) recommend a 64-bit version of the OS. Am I missing something, or is this a limitation of VirtualBox? Thanks in advance.
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From Why is VirtualBox only showing 32 bit guest versions on my 64 bit host OS make sure that:
- Intel Virtualization Technology and VT-d are both enabled in the BIOS
- The Hyper-V platform is disabled in your Windows Feature list.
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