VirtualBox Windows x64 Error 0xc000035a [closed] - 64-bit

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Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem:
1) Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer.
2) Choose your language settings, and then click 'Next."
3) Click "Repair your computer."
If you do not have this disc, contact admin... bla bla bal.
File: \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
Status: 0xc000035a
Info: Attempting to load a 64-bit application, however this CPU is not compatible with 64-bit mode.
I get this error when i try to install Windows server 2008 x64 via VirtualBox.
I have All Virtual settings enabled in BIOS and my CPU is an Cor i5 vPro, the host system is Windows 7 x64.
Youtube Screen casting of the error

I had the same issue and found a solution.
Open up bios and make sure vt-x is enabled
If it wasnt, you'll need to delete the VM in virtual box and make a new one.. Now you will see an option for windows 7 and windows 7 (64bit).
It was only AFTER i delete and rebuilt the VM did it allow me through. Changing the settings in the existing VM didnt seem to do the trick.

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I have an Ubuntu 20.04 'VMWare Workstation 16' Virtual Machine on an Ubuntu 20.04 laptop. When I try boot my VM, I see this output:
SMBus Host Controller not enabled!
Assuming drive cache: write through
/dev/sda5: clean 519701/1933312 files, 7505521/7732480 blocks
Failed to start Load AppArmor profiles
Failed to start Load AppArmor profiles managed internally by snapd
The VM then crashes and does not boot, immediately after the last message above. The first message is also new.
I don't think that I can access the terminal in the VM before the VM crashes. So not sure how I can fix this?
I have information in the VM that I'd like to access.
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When launching the VM, try pressing shift when the VMWare logo comes to enter the manual setup.
After pressing F2, select 'Advanced Options for Ubuntu' and boot in recovery mode. When offered a list of options about what to do, go onto the root terminal. Enter sudo apt purge snapd and add blacklist i2c-piix4 to the bottom of the file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Then resume the boot and both are resolved.

VMWare Workstation 11 on Windows 10 executes as 32bit and fails to start a Ubuntu Linux 64bit guest [closed]

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I recently upgraded to a 64bit Windows 10 based PC. I installed my older VMWare Workstation 11.1.2 on it and created a Ubuntu Linux 64bit 16.4 LTS. It appeared that the VM creation went through successfully. However, when I attempt to start the VM, I receive an error as below:
On inspecting the Task Manager, I observe that the VMWare Workstation is started as a 32bit process and could be the reason for this. Does this mean I can't run 64 bit guest OS on this PC?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
It says right there in the error message what the problem is, Intel VT-x is disabled. Have you checked your bios settings?

Guest CentOS in virtualbox failed to load GNOME Power manager [closed]

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I searched everywhere but not able to fix my problem. Can someone please help me?
Here are the details
I have Ubuntu 14.04 LTS as host OS.
I installed Oracle VirtualBox on it
Then I installed CentOS 6.6 as guest OS inside VirtualBox.
I was using it daily with no issues. Suddenly one day I saw a message that "Configuration defaults for gnome power manager has not been installed correctly", then I get login screen and after login nothing is displayed inside the VM window.
I used the gparted-live-0.22.0-2-i586.iso to go to its command prompt and there I used fdisk /dev/sda command to resize the partition.
Even after that I am not able to resolve the GNOME error and not able to login to centos inside virtualbox.
Can someone please help? Let me know if you need additional information.
At login prompt, press Ctrl-Alt-F2, this brings you to tty2, a text window. (You can try Ctrl-Alt-F1 to satisify your curiosity).
Login as root user.
yum remove gnome-power-manager
yum install gnome-power-manager
reboot
I tried it on my system it works. One more thing, while installing gnome-power-manager if it shows some error regarding space issues just free some space for this installation

VBOX Guest Additions Won't Install on Centos 6.5 after updates [closed]

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I have a Vbox server running Centos 6.5 32bit, and I have it set as a dev server for some web apps I'm working on.
Guest Additions was working fine until there were some updates in the CentOS system. Upon reboot, guest additions does not work. The disc shows on the desktop, and I choose auto run when it comes up, but all it does is have a window popup and disappear very clickly (within the blink of an eye), and thats it. No error messages.
When I choose "Install Guest Additions CD Image" from the VBox tool bar I get the following image:
Where might I find a solution to this problem. I will be glad to find whatever info needed in the system, but not sure where to go. I have tried a couple of possible solutions from web searches, but so far I've had no success
this resolved it. manual install
http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2010/install-virtualbox-guest-additions-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel/

Switching from Dual Boot to Virtual Box [closed]

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I am dual booting on my Lenovo t420 windows and Ubuntu. I am using both Os and find it annoying to switch back and forth...I was wondering if I could have Ubuntu on my Virtual Box and copy my information from the Dual Boot to the windows partition. I have lots of stuff on my Linux, mainly because of eclipse and android stuff.
look at this link:
https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9323
it is possible that this may not work because when an OS is installed, it loads only the files to make it run on your specific machine. the simulated hardware in virtualbox might be too different that what it uses now.(I know this because I tried this with win xp)
If you're running Windows 7, you can use 'Windows Virtual PC', which is built in to Windows 7, to run a Linux OS as virtual machine. See http://answers.oreilly.com/topic/366-how-to-run-linux-under-windows-7s-windows-virtual-pc/ for more info.
I'm T420 with both Ubuntu(12.04 64bit) and Win7 too. Normally I can see Win7 partition be mount to Ubuntu and I can copy data from Ubuntu to Win7.

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