On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:43 AM, gilbert marzon <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hi Alexey,
>
>        Thanks to your reply, VT-x is on the system menu and yes its
> ticked,?please check the ?attached log file.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>

Having VT-x enabled in the GUI means nothing.

VT-x is not active. Your CPU does not support it. "Pentium M's" don't
support VT-x, only Core 1 Duo (Core Duo) or Core 2 Duo (some models).

VirtualBox checks it, and runs your VM in software mode.
Look at line 635 from your log:
00:00:01.552 HWACCM: No VT-x or AMD-V CPU extension found. Reason
VERR_VMX_NO_VMX

To make sure it is actually *active* -- you need to look at VirtualBox VM
window (where your Guest OS runs), and mouse roll-over the "V" symbol, where
you see network and disk activity of your VM

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