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Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of Ticket #12458, comment 24


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Nov 10, 2014 2:20:54 PM (10 years ago)
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  • Ticket #12458, comment 24

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    11Hello guys
    22My VB 4.3.18 (on windows 7.Pro x64 sp1 host) is no longer supporting 64bits guest systems,
    3 First I could load/create 64 bit VM but after I reinstalled VB, 64 bit guest system couldn't load and I realized VB does not allow me to create new 64bit guest system and the previous 64 bit guest system I successfully created was being recognized as 32 bit.
     3First I could create/load 64 bit VM but after I reinstalled VB, 64 bit guest system couldn't load and I realized VB does not allow me to create new 64bit guest system and the previous 64 bit guest system I successfully created was being recognized as 32 bit.
    44please help me on this issue...
    55What is happening? how can this be corrected? why my VB is no longer supporting 64 bits?
     
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    1010 1. VB v4.3.18 successfully installed
    11  2. VM 'Win7x64_Template' (windows 7.Pro-x64 guest) successfully created and running
     11 2. I was able to successfully create and load a windows 7.Pro-x64 guest (which was named as  'Win7x64_Template')
    1212 3. Since USB was not being recognized on the guest I reinstalled VB v4.3.18 (using 'run as administrator' option)
    1313 4. I tried to load the guest ('Win7x64_Template') but it couldn't load displaying a message loop 'Windows is loading files'. After some research, I realized that it is due VB is not supporting 64bits. Indeed, I could see VB doesn't allow to create 64 bit VM; also the 64 bit VM I previously created ('Win7x64_Template') was not being recognized as 64 bit system but 32 bit. Besides, 'acceleration' options is grayed-out on settings of VM 'Win7x64_Template'

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