Since my main PC went down, I swapped my HDD to an old PC that doesn't support VT-X at all, while the broken one does.
The problem is, my guest is a 32 bit Windows 7 that doesn't want to start because Virtualbox says my CPU doesn't suppport VT-X, even if I modify the VM's .vbox.
Is there any way to get rid of this problem, knowing that a 32 bit Windows 7 Virtualbox guest do actually work without VT-X ?
Edit:
The problem solved by itself, I don't even know why. Or a reboot of my host maked it or Virtualbox made a good refresh of the .vbox file. They are the only explanations I can have.
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