> I've turned VT-X on/off and on/off and on again during the round
> of upgrades from 1.6.x to 2.0.2. I don't see that it should be a
> problem. What revision are you running?  Also, what *nix O/S are
> you using?  For comparison, I'm running Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 AMD64
> here with WinXP as the guest. I'm on a dual-core AMD Athlon 5200+
> CPU.

I'm using VirtualBox-2.0.2-36488-Linux_amd64.run. The operating system
is Mandiva Linux 2008.1 (x86_64).
If I tunr VT-x on, windows starts booting, and just before it is about
to display desktop it freezes (the window turns black). Virtual box
continues to use 100% of one core of the processor, but it doesn't
react to any input - I have to power off the machine. Without VT-x, it
works normally.

Vladimir

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