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Thanks! That did it..., appreciate your help!
You are most welcome. Happy to help
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Old 04-Nov-2009, 08:31
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Malcolm wrote:

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Originally Posted by upscope
Malcolm wrote:
>
>>
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Originally Posted by upscope
markcynt wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I heard that people that had problems with version 3.0.10 had success
>>> with older versions.
>>>
>>> 'Download_Old_Builds_3_0 - VirtualBox'
>>> (http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds_3_0)
>>>
>>> Also if you're getting any error messages please post them.
>>>

>> I installed 3.0.10 X86_64 version yesterday from Sun site. Then
>> installed Win XP with no problem, added guest additions and all appear
>> to work. Still need to do on line update of XP. I tried Win 7 on my
>> 11.1 installation (Vbox .08} but it will not load. Apparently you have
>> to have the Intel VT technology in the BIOS, CPU and Motherboard for
>> VirtualBox to be able to handle a 64 bit guest. My year old system
>> does not have that. I wonder if Wine requires that?
>>
>> Hi
>> The vt capable cpu would only be required if your running Xen, I'm
>> using vmware workstation and win7 Rc runs fine. Would expect vbox to
>> be the same....
>> I just checked my RC2 configuration and zen is not installed. I will
>> try

> Win 7 again on this new version of VBox. The info says the VT
> technology was required came from the Sun Vbox site.
>
> Hi
> That change was made if your system is already running it (and
> others) and want to use XP compatibility mode
> http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
> http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/4239
>

Thankss I'll try installing again later. I have Vbox .10 running now.
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Old 04-Nov-2009, 19:23
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Malcolm wrote:

> [QUOTE=upscope]Malcolm wrote:
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>>
Quote:
Originally Posted by upscope
markcynt wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I heard that people that had problems with version 3.0.10 had success
>>> with older versions.
Quote:
Originally Posted by upscope

>> The vt capable cpu would only be required if your running Xen, I'm
>> using vmware workstation and win7 Rc runs fine. Would expect vbox to
>> be the same....
>> I just checked my RC2 configuration and zen is not installed. I will
>> try

> Win 7 again on this new version of VBox. The info says the VT
> technology was required came from the Sun Vbox site.
>

> Hi
> That change was made if your system is already running it (and
> others) and want to use XP compatibility mode
> http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
> http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/4239


Just tried installing Win7 RC1 on openSUSE11.2 RC2, Intel DX48BT2
motherboard with core 2 duo E7200 processor,

VirtualBox-3.0.10_54097_openSUSE111-1.x86_64 already have XP Guest installed
and running.

Selected new system, went through configuration, it started reading the WIN7
DVD and came back with message that my application is 64-bit but my cpu is
32 bit. Also only shows one processor, will not allow me to configure second
one.

I know my Motherboard has no VT technology in BIOS, CPU or on board but in
Settings it is checked and greyed out, also page nesting is greyed out and
unchecked.

Can you give me a hint on how to get this running if possible.

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