This post is going to be succinct and to the point.Įven though my Host OS is a 64-bit version of Windows 8.1, VirtualBox categorically refused to display any 64-bit guest OSes in the Create Virtual Machine dialog box. Today I want to save you the pain I encountered by showing you how to fix a problem I experienced in VirtualBox. I installed Windows 8.1 from scratch using the Product Key, copied over all my software ( I probably should have used Ninite but I was too lazy) and then mindlessly enabled a bunch of options that I never enabled before.īut Alas! Stupidity has a cost and in my case it cost hours of discomfiting nights scouring Google for a solution. I experienced an extremely nettlesome problem after swapping out my traditional hard drive for a faster Solid State Drive ( SSD).
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