If VT-x is disabled, the virtual machine will be sluggish, so if it works, it'll be a bad experience.
Don't do that. On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 11:04 AM Juliusz Chroboczek <j...@irif.fr> wrote: > > > When discussing virtual machines it would be helpful to mention which > > virtual > > machine hypervisor is being used, because the resulting behavior can differ > > depending on hypervisor. > > It was VirtualBox under Windows. The underlying issue was that VT-x was > disabled in the BIOS, and hence VirtualBox didn't offer any 64-bit > machines. The student tried her best to make it work, I don't think she > can be blamed for failing. > > -- Juliusz > -- -- Best Regards. This is unedited. This message came out of me via a suboptimal keyboard.