I am running Win7 Pro 64-bit 16GB RAM with Office 32-bit. I'm working with some very large excel documents and it has bene suggested trying out the 64-bit version of Excel on a VM. Is it as straight forward as following the directions in the tutorial installing another 64-bit Win7 Pro OS and then just install the Office 64-bit?
Has thrown an error saying "attempting to load a 64-bit application however this CPU is not compatible with 64- bit mode". I definately chose the 64-bit pro download option.
BIOS I found a setting "Intel virtualiszation Technology" was Enabled
I'm assuming as I have a 64-bit OS I would have got an error if I had downloaded the wrong VM software install.
I have bene able to successfulyl install the VM. I only own 64-bit OS discs and used the Dell Reinstallation disc and a 64-bit Win7 Pro Upgrade dic both with the same result. I click open on the VM with the disc in the CD Drive, I get Windows loading files and then that error.
Shoudl I uninstall the VM softweare and try again? If so how do you do that?
Tried uninstalling and got exactly the same problem. Can anyone help please? This is what I get after I "open" the virtual pc and windows loads the files.
Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the causse.
File \windwos\system32\boot\winload.exe
Status: 0xc000035a
Attempting to load a 64-bit application however this CPU is not compatible with 64-bit mode
Microsofts Virtual PC does not support running a 64bit Guest OS. You will need to download a different virtualization program. Vmware Player is one that I've seen recommended.
Hardware virtualization is required and enabled but your good there going by post #6.
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Hi there
note that in addition you CAN run a 64 Bit GUEST OS even if your HOST is running a 32 bit OS so you don't have toi install W7 x-64 as your HOST to test your office x-64 version.
(VMware is OK with this -- not sure if Virtual PC allows 64 bit guests).
remember if you do this :
HOST and GUEST have a max of 4G RAM combined if the Host OS is a 32 bit OS.
INTEL (or AMD equiv) VT feature must be enabled in Bios. It usually is these days by default.
Otherwise you are good to go.
(Incidentally Install 64 bit office when you've completed your tests -- it's much more stable now).
(OK I've seen your HOST is 64 bit --- but anyway I'll leave the post just for information as others might want to test a 64 bit OS when they've only got a 32 bit HOST running).
cheers
jimbo
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