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GREAT DNG2021-10-10 05:20:33
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GREAT DNG, 2021-10-10 05:20:33

How to run a 64-bit system on a processor that does not support virtualization?

Hello.

A computer with an Intel Atom Inside processor (64 bit), which, judging by the fact that VirtualBox does not allow you to create a 64 bit virtual machine, does not support virtualization.

But is there any way to create it?

PS OS - Linux Lite 5.6.

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rPman, 2021-10-10
@rPman

qemu or rather kvm can emulate x86_64 even when running on x86
https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/system/i386/cp...
just try, what to guess then?

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mkone112, 2021-10-10
@mkone112

You would indicate percent. But atoms are trash anyway.
https://qna.habr.com/q/568825
forget about qemu - the universe will die before you see the start screen.
(okay just kidding - win 10 was installed on a pentium p6200 in less than a day).

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Armenian Radio, 2021-10-10
@gbg

Bochs allows you to run x64 VMs on any host architecture as it does not use hardware acceleration.
The speed of the resulting francenstein will be zero.

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Drno, 2021-10-10
@Drno

Or qemu-kvm, and yes it will be very slow without VT support
Or rent a virtual machine in the cloud...
What OS should I install? If Linux - there are decent things for rent for 200 rubles ...

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tts035, 2021-11-02
@tts035

You can try vmware player:
https://www.vmware.com/products/workstation-player.html .
Should work without hardware virtualization.

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