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Ok, so i have looked for quite a while and i cannot find an answer. There are tons of the basic answers but none that encompass my situation. I am running 64 Bit processor (E5 v3 2560L 12 core). Asus z10pe motherboard. When i run task manager and go to Performance > CPU the Virtualization shows enabled ( i cannot find an option to enable / disable in this motherboard bios - it may not be able to be turned off). Microsoft Server 2016 64 bit also I go into virtualbox and i get NO 64 bit option. I run Hyper - v on this machine with 5 or 6 Virtual machines in 64 bit.

It must be something in a setting. If you need any other info let me know. Thanks in advance - Mike.

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This is normal if your CPU does not have hardware support for virtualization (Intel VT-x or AMD-v). Older 64-bit CPUs may not support this. I'm quoting the below one from the You can install 64bit guests on 32bit hosts, so the 'bittedness' of the host is not the issue. The issue is that in VirtualBox, hardware support for virtualization (Intel VT-x or AMD-v) is required for certain VMs, which includes all 64bit VMs - regardless of the host.

To enable 64bit guests, run through the following checklist:- • Note your exact CPU model or part number, then go online and check its capabilities. The CPU must have 64bit capability and support either Intel or AMD virtualization technologies: VT-x or AMD-v. • You usually need to enable VT-x/AMD-v in the host PC BIOS. You need to check with your PC manual or support forum to find out how to boot into the BIOS screen. This is probably not something we here at the VirtualBox forums can help you with. Once you get there you need to look for something buried in a menu, perhaps in the security category.

The option may be called something like 'Enable Virtualization Technology'. If you see 'Virtual Directed I/O' then that is a different thing. Remember to reboot your host PC after making BIOS changes - in this case a full restart from power off is required, just resuming from a hibernated state may not do the job. • If (1) and (2) are already taken care of, then make sure that no other host apps are already using VT-x/AMD-v. The usual culprits are system level debuggers, other VM platforms, and some resident anti-virus applications. This has become a particular issue with 64bit Windows desktop and server hosts - especially Win8/Win2k12/Win10, since these may enable Microsoft's Hyper-v VM platform by default: this grabs ownership of VT-x and won't play nice with VirtualBox.

• When creating a VM, make sure you choose the 64-bit version of the guest OS template in General Basic Version, e.g. Choose 'Ubuntu (64 bit)' and not 'Ubuntu' or 'Ubuntu (32bit)'. This has become more important since VirtualBox 4.3.x, because choosing the correct template also allows other modern processor features to be visible to the guest - it's not just about 64bit capability any more.