Latest 18.04.1 not working on virtualbox
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I downloaded the LTS version of ubuntu off the webpage and upon install to Virtualbox the error message says my pc is not 64bit. my pc is only i686? I use a hp pavilion x360 with windows 10. I thought it was 64 bit?
message says: This kernel requires requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU. Unable to boot. Please use a kernel appropriate for your PC.
any help?
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I downloaded the LTS version of ubuntu off the webpage and upon install to Virtualbox the error message says my pc is not 64bit. my pc is only i686? I use a hp pavilion x360 with windows 10. I thought it was 64 bit?
message says: This kernel requires requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU. Unable to boot. Please use a kernel appropriate for your PC.
any help?
Cheers
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Maybe this message is from Ubuntu running as a guest on VirtualBox? In which case, it is the VirtualBox guest you created for Ubuntu that isn't 64-bit.
– jdv
Nov 21 at 17:31
Yep. It was. Thanks
– Alacarte
Nov 22 at 18:26
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I downloaded the LTS version of ubuntu off the webpage and upon install to Virtualbox the error message says my pc is not 64bit. my pc is only i686? I use a hp pavilion x360 with windows 10. I thought it was 64 bit?
message says: This kernel requires requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU. Unable to boot. Please use a kernel appropriate for your PC.
any help?
Cheers
virtualbox downloads
I downloaded the LTS version of ubuntu off the webpage and upon install to Virtualbox the error message says my pc is not 64bit. my pc is only i686? I use a hp pavilion x360 with windows 10. I thought it was 64 bit?
message says: This kernel requires requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU. Unable to boot. Please use a kernel appropriate for your PC.
any help?
Cheers
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Maybe this message is from Ubuntu running as a guest on VirtualBox? In which case, it is the VirtualBox guest you created for Ubuntu that isn't 64-bit.
– jdv
Nov 21 at 17:31
Yep. It was. Thanks
– Alacarte
Nov 22 at 18:26
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Maybe this message is from Ubuntu running as a guest on VirtualBox? In which case, it is the VirtualBox guest you created for Ubuntu that isn't 64-bit.
– jdv
Nov 21 at 17:31
Yep. It was. Thanks
– Alacarte
Nov 22 at 18:26
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Maybe this message is from Ubuntu running as a guest on VirtualBox? In which case, it is the VirtualBox guest you created for Ubuntu that isn't 64-bit.
– jdv
Nov 21 at 17:31
Maybe this message is from Ubuntu running as a guest on VirtualBox? In which case, it is the VirtualBox guest you created for Ubuntu that isn't 64-bit.
– jdv
Nov 21 at 17:31
Yep. It was. Thanks
– Alacarte
Nov 22 at 18:26
Yep. It was. Thanks
– Alacarte
Nov 22 at 18:26
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Maybe this message is from Ubuntu running as a guest on VirtualBox? In which case, it is the VirtualBox guest you created for Ubuntu that isn't 64-bit.
– jdv
Nov 21 at 17:31
Yep. It was. Thanks
– Alacarte
Nov 22 at 18:26