After installing VBox under Debian, the result was to create a virtual machine, and found only the version of the. Such as:
In fact, the operating system and the VBox installation package are all loaded with a bit.
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Linux Dave 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP debian3.2.63-2 x86_64 gnu/linux
It turns out that the virtualization was not initiated in the BIOS, and once enabled, it was back to normal. The essays are written.
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The Debian Vbox only displays 32-bit systems