Yeah and if you do'y have VT-X support just go and cry ;)
2011/12/19 victor martinez vicmarcal@hotmail.com
Wasn't the best way to avoid the issue just to disable VT-X in the VM configuration under VBOX?Or doesn't this trick work always? We can add a explicit message as "Ey,you!If you are using VboX greater than 4.0 and you face this issue, just disable VT-X for now and done!" If there is a way that any tester can use the VM...where is the big drama?
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