
I have checked Enable VT-x/AMD-V on the System > Acceleration tab in the Ubuntu host's VirtualBox config for the Windows 10 guest machine.on the Windows Guest Our Vagrant config is using 64-bit base images, so I need to be able set up 64-bit guests inside this Windows 10 guest.

The purpose for creating a VM inside a VM is to be able to ensure that VirtualBox is working so that I can test Vagrant configuration inside a Windows 10 environment. After several attempts to resolve this, I am still only seeing 32-bit options. I only see 32-bit options inside the Windows guest. I am trying to create an Ubuntu (64-bit) guest inside the Windows 10 guest. I installed VirtualBox v6.0.10 in the Windows 10 guest (Windows 10 Pro - v1903 - 64-bit). I have created a Windows 10 (64-bit) guest. Xeon 5600, Xeon 3600, Core i7-970, Core i7-980, Core i7-990)įor a complete list of supported host and guest the operating systems visit the VMware Compatibility Guide.I am running VirtualBox v5.2.32 on an Ubuntu 18.04 host.

For Linux hosts, the latest NVIDIA proprietary drivers are required.For Windows hosts, a GPU that supports DirectX 11 is required.Minimum Requirements to Dark Theme support on Workstation Windows Host Operating Systems:įor 3D Hardware Accelerated Graphics Support: Minimum Requirements to Run Container Runtime on workstation Windows Host Operating Systems: Please refer to vendor's recommended disk space for specific guest operating systems.Additional hard disk space required for each virtual machine.

