This is what the same dialog looks like on the Core 2 Duo computer. It supports Intel virtualization technology, while the other one does not. Now, this one runs an Intel Core 2 Quad, a higher end model. You can see those options in-between where it says 64-bit, I don't have those options on that other computer. Now, I have done the same thing and installed the same VirtualBox version on another computer, also running Windows 7 64-bit, created the VM, and then… during the VM setup process I noticed that it had additional options to choose from when I pick the guest Os. The host OS is Windows 7 64-bit on a 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor. I have created the VM but it seems that it won't boot off of the 64-bit Vista ISO image. Now I'm trying to do the same with Windows Vista 64-bit and it just isn't working. ![]() I have successfully installed Windows Vista 32-bit in a VM with VirtualBox.
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