Simon, You were right on. Thanks for the fix

On Thursday, February 6, 2014 1:04:30 PM UTC-5, Simon McCartney wrote:
>
> You need to enable vt-x in your bios to support 64bit virtualisation (for 
> some reason, many machines ship with the feature disabled), the other 
> alternative is to just use the precise32 box, which doesn't need VT-X 
> enabled for VirtualBox to support it.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Simon.
>
>
> On 6 February 2014 16:20, David Raye <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> just installed Vagrant following the examples in the book *Up And 
>> Running*, so I loaded PRECISE64. I ran *init*, and ran *up*, but VM will 
>> not boot.
>> (Platform is Windows 7 SP1 64bit, Provider is 
>> VirtualBox-4.3.6-91406-Win, Vagrant is version 1.4.3)
>>
>> My VirtualBox log reads:
>>
>> Guest OS type: 'Ubuntu_64'
>> 00:00:00.137994 WARNING! 64-bit guest type selected but the host CPU does 
>> NOT support HW virtualization.
>>
>> Evidently, I can't use the base box. How can I change it and which box 
>> should I use?
>> Would someone please point me in the right direction? I'm a complete novice 
>> at this. Thx
>>
>> Also, I just learned to use Gist... here's the full log > 
>> https://gist.github.com/daveraye/8843689
>>
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