Study, need to install a 64-bit redhat, but do not reinstall the operating system, had to find a way to install on 32-bit machines.
Check the data on the Internet, found that the CPU support VT technology can support the installation of VMware 64-bit virtual machine.
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Here are the steps to proceed:
1) Download a securable.exe online to test if the following machines support VT .
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Locked on: The Representative has already turned on Vt.
Locked off: The VT switch may not be turned on in your BIOS, or the CPU is not supported.
No: no VT function.
2) My initial status is: Locked off, so restart the machine, enter the BIOS (press the DELETE key to enter the BIOS interface), special attention, here to modify 1 places:
Virtualization switches for CPUs: CPU options There is an option to inter virtual technology (for virtualization technology), instead enable
3) Restart the machine and use the Vmare to reload the 64-bit redhat.
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The VM10 virtual machine is configured to use a 64-bit guest operating system. However, you cannot perform a 64-bit operation