I've installed Ubuntu on Virtual box, allocating 2 cores from my proccessor, 4 gb of ram and 25 gb of internal memory. However, it displays the "aborted" message and refuses to start. How can I solve it?
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3You must enable virtualization in your host machine's BIOS, as has been answered many, many times on this site. – Organic Marble Dec 26 '23 at 17:19
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@OrganicMarble Can you provide a good AU link to answer OP question? Thx. – stumblebee Dec 27 '23 at 03:33
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1@stumblebee https://askubuntu.com/q/884706/243321 just search for "vt-x is disabled in the bios" – Organic Marble Dec 27 '23 at 12:47
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Does this answer your question? Can't use VM VirtualBox "VT-x is disabled in the BIOS for all CPU modes" – stumblebee Dec 28 '23 at 03:11
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4Does this answer your question? How do I enable hardware virtualization technology (VT-x) for use in Virtualbox? – karel Dec 28 '23 at 10:37