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		<title>By: Educatedguesser</title>
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&quot;The virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating system. However, 64-bit operation is not possible. Long mode is disabled for this vitual machine&quot; 

normally means that INTEL VT feature is disabled in motherboard BIOS (or CPU used doesn&#039;t support  it). So I suppose you can enable it in the bios and enjoy 64-bit operation. 
Regards,
Eizens]]></description>
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&#8220;The virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating system. However, 64-bit operation is not possible. Long mode is disabled for this vitual machine&#8221; </p>
<p>normally means that INTEL VT feature is disabled in motherboard BIOS (or CPU used doesn&#8217;t support  it). So I suppose you can enable it in the bios and enjoy 64-bit operation.<br />
Regards,<br />
Eizens</p>
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