What you want is not possible with VirtualBox using your current hardware. This is due to the fact what you want is extremely niched. This is the reason you are unable to run a 64-bit operating system within the second virtual machine.Įverything I am finding seems to be related to a Windows 64-bit host running directly on the host machine, not dealing with a Windows host which is itself a guest VM. VirtualBox nested virtualization does not support, exposing the virtualization technology x86 extension, to a nested virtual machine. While you have VT-x/AMD-V enabled, which is the reason you are able to run the first 64-bit virtual machine, it is not being passed through to the virtual machine. I have enabled VT-x/AMD-V in the Ubuntu host's VirtualBox config for the Windows 10 guest machine. VirtualBox does not support hosting a 64-bit virtual machine within another virtual machine.
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