6 64-bit guests, Bit guests – Sun Microsystems VIRTUALBOX 3.0.0 User Manual

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1 Introduction

1.6 64-bit guests

Starting with Version 2.0, VirtualBox also supports 64-bit guest operating systems.
Starting with Version 2.1, you can even run 64-bit guests on a 32-bit host operating
system, so long as you have sufficient hardware.

In particular, 64-bit guests are supported under the following conditions:

1. You need a 64-bit processor with hardware virtualization support (see chapter

1.2

,

Software vs. hardware virtualization (VT-x and AMD-V)

, page

11

).

2. You must enable hardware virtualization for the particular VM for which you

want 64-bit support; software virtualization is not supported for 64-bit VMs.

3. If you want to use 64-bit guest support on a 32-bit host operating system, you

must also select a 64-bit operating system for the particular VM. Since supporting
64 bits on 32-bit hosts incurs additional overhead, VirtualBox only enables this
support upon explicit request.

On 64-bit hosts, 64-bit guest support is always enabled, so you can simply install
a 64-bit operating system in the guest.

Warning: On any host, you should enable the I/O APIC for virtual machines
that you intend to use in 64-bit mode. This is especially true for 64-bit Win-
dows VMs. See chapter

3.7.1.2

,

“Advanced” tab

, page

46

. In addition, for

64-bit Windows guests, you should make sure that the VM uses the Intel net-
working device
, since there is no 64-bit driver support for the AMD PCNet
card; see chapter

6.1

,

Virtual networking hardware

, page

82

.

If you use the “Create VM” wizard of the VirtualBox graphical user interface (see

chapter

3.2

,

Creating a virtual machine

, page

32

), VirtualBox will automatically use

the correct settings for each selected 64-bit operating system type.

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