Q9550, P5E64WS Evolution- Virtualisation

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MB: Asus P5E 64WS Evo, CPU: Q9550, RAM: 8 GB, OS: Win7/Win10. Wjat to use for virtualisation? HyperV, VMWare and VirtualBox dont work. I need at least 2 VMs what to do which software?
 

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HyperV throw up million different errors including CPU dont support virtualisation... VirtualBox Just dont boot, VMWare i cant remember. On other forums says that CPU dont support virtualisation but it is not true. I use Win7/Win10 as a guest system. Same problem no matter is host OS W7/W10.
 

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Can you tell me please which version of VBox you using?
 
and in your bios did you turn on Virtualization, because if you did not it would give you that error.
I use VirtualBox 5.2

he is my windows 10x32bit on my Q9400 that runs a BBS all the time, and opened windows 7 x32 in VirtualBox 5.2 no problems at all.

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OK this is Task Manager.
Taskmgr.jpg

Vbox:

VM Settings:
VMbox-Sett.jpg

VM Error:
Vboxboot.jpg


HyperV:
HyperV.jpg


As .iso I used .iso which I installed more than 15-20 times, from USB preparing it wiht rufus, so .iso is 100% fine.
HyperV enabled in CP. What to do, any suggestions???
 

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It was just screenshot of attemp because I try all possible ways, and nothing... In BIOS, There is no option for virtu - 0802 BIOS ver. ( Last BIOS version )
 

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Allready enabled. I managed to boot Ubuntu in VBox, but with Hyper-V no luck. I need to test other .iso-s. brb with results.

Tested different .ISO-s and result is next:
Ubuntu booth 16 & 18 x64:
Vbox - VmWare - HyperV
Yes - Yes - No
Win7 & Win10 x64/86:
Vbox - VmWare - HyperV
No - No - No

There is probably problems with win .iso but Ubuntu in Hyper-V?
I reinstalled win with same iso and there was probled during install, but nothing with .iso of win. ( HDD was issue / LLF fix it )

Hmm...
 

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Hi, I managed to run W7 x64, Win Server, and Ubuntu, but the problem is next: VBox "subnet" or whatever VM, and I cant access simple webserver ( hosting only one simple API ). I can not even access it via direct entering public IP. VM is in "subnet" or whatever. Host OS is in LAN 192.168.100.10 ( assigned static IP ), VM is 10.0.0.1 and VBox says it is in NAT, what do I need to change so VMs can share folders and communicate between them?. Which settings did you use to configure it to use same IP or can I set direct passthrough of seconf NIC directly to VM[b? And how did you resolve driver for LAN card since w10 support only 100 MBPS, on these boards. W10 Gigabt driver dont exist for these MOBO, only for W7? Thank you