

It's actually so bad that I can't even load IE properly to load a web page. The rate at which the window draws makes it very unclear though, I know it's normal for stuff to jump around a bit but when you can view it in real time it typically only stays on top for less than a second. The guest OS crashes hard (Aborts) IMMEDIATELY upon opening a video chat window using Cisco Jabber Video 4.4 Every time Windows 7 64-bit guest, Linux (Ubuntu 14.04) host, Virtualbox 4.3.12 For me this is a new problem with Virtualbox 4.3.12, in earlier Virtualbox versions I was able to use Jabber (albeit with some quality issues etc. svchost.exe and TrustedInstaller.exe and taskmgr.exe itself seem to be on top often. I can't say there's any one process that is using lot of CPU, it jumps around a lot and each time the window manages to refresh it's a different app. When I manage to get a task manager up, it's hard to make out what's going on as it jitters so much and only updates maybe once every 20 seconds. I gave it like 2GB of ram and 1 CPU, is this maybe not enough? Is there a way to fix this? I usually use XP when I need a windows VM, but it would be nice to use 7. I would really have liked the seamless mode. These things do not appear to work on a windows i386 xp guest running on a 64 bit linux host using muliple processors.
VIRTUALBOX 64 BIT WINDOWS 7 GUEST 64 BITS
Since supporting 64 bits on 32-bit hosts incurs additional overhead, VirtualBox only enables this support upon explicit request. I removed the virtualbox guest additions and then it booted ok again.

VBoxManage showvminfo vm Name: vm Groups: / Guest OS: Windows 8. If you want to use 64-bit guest support on a 32-bit host operating system, you must also select a 64-bit operating system for the particular VM. So I need to run windows in a virtual machine. I need to run MS Access but unfortunately it doesnt run well on WINE and the Linux version of it wont do the job either.
VIRTUALBOX 64 BIT WINDOWS 7 GUEST SOFTWARE
VirtualBox does not support software virtualization for 64 bit guests. Windows 7 64bit guest on VirtualBox For those times when you have no choice but to run windows. You must enable hardware virtualization for the affected VM. Support must also be enabled in the BIOS - see Activating the Intel VT Virtualization Feature. When image is moved on Xeon system 300 linux host CPU is used with the idle guest. Requirement for 64 bit guests: You need a 64-bit CPU with hardware virtualization support (Intel-VT or AMD-V). Trying to type something is near impossible. VirtualBox windows 8.1 image is created on i7 system and performing perfectly (linux and windows host). Something as simple as getting a right click menu takes about a minute just for the menu to show up, moving a window takes several minutes etc. Is there a way to speed up Windows 7 in a VM? I am trying to use it in Virtualbox but it's completely unusable.
