Issue:
Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit inside my Win 7 Home premium 64-bit, but I can't. "Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform. Long mode will be disabled in this virtual environment. Applications requiring long mode will not function properly as a result." AND "This virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating systems. However, 64-bit operation is not possible.
This host supports Intel VT-x, but Intel VT-x is disabled.
Intel VT-x might be disabled if it has been disabled in the BIOS/firmware settings or the host has not been power-cycled since changing this setting.
(1) Verify that the BIOS/firmware settings enable Intel VT-x and disable 'trusted execution.'
(2) Power-cycle the host if either of these BIOS/firmware settings have been changed.
(3) Power-cycle the host if you have not done so since installing VMware Player.
(4) Update the host's BIOS/firmware to the latest version."
Resolution 1:
The problem was, it only accepts Ubuntu 32-bit (even though my machine is 64-bit), and I also was trying to use Linux Mint. After downloading Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit, VM Player was happy to install it.
Resolution 2:
This error common in new windows server 2012.
Steps :
1. Shutdown Laptop
2. Press F10 or F12 for boot options
3. Click on Device Configuration tab
4. Scroll-down and Enable Virtual Technology check-box
5. Start the Laptop/system
6. Now to VMware workstation -> Power on your Virtual Machine
Once we perform all the above steps, it will resolve your issue.
Hope this will helpful!
Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit inside my Win 7 Home premium 64-bit, but I can't. "Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform. Long mode will be disabled in this virtual environment. Applications requiring long mode will not function properly as a result." AND "This virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating systems. However, 64-bit operation is not possible.
This host supports Intel VT-x, but Intel VT-x is disabled.
Intel VT-x might be disabled if it has been disabled in the BIOS/firmware settings or the host has not been power-cycled since changing this setting.
(1) Verify that the BIOS/firmware settings enable Intel VT-x and disable 'trusted execution.'
(2) Power-cycle the host if either of these BIOS/firmware settings have been changed.
(3) Power-cycle the host if you have not done so since installing VMware Player.
(4) Update the host's BIOS/firmware to the latest version."
Resolution 1:
The problem was, it only accepts Ubuntu 32-bit (even though my machine is 64-bit), and I also was trying to use Linux Mint. After downloading Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit, VM Player was happy to install it.
Resolution 2:
This error common in new windows server 2012.
Steps :
1. Shutdown Laptop
2. Press F10 or F12 for boot options
3. Click on Device Configuration tab
4. Scroll-down and Enable Virtual Technology check-box
5. Start the Laptop/system
6. Now to VMware workstation -> Power on your Virtual Machine
Once we perform all the above steps, it will resolve your issue.
Hope this will helpful!
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