After suffering a lot of chronic sinus issues, I had decided to do a sinus endoscopic procedure. After that I took a few days off from wok. Apart from fun times with my kids, I felt a little bored and started to play around with Linux as my first step towards AZ SA certification.
As the first step, I tried to install Centos on my laptop using Virtual box. Since its a new machine, I haven't installed Linux distro and planning to do that for the last few months.
When I opened virtual box, the 64 bit variant is missing and the below two steps bring back the 64 bit option.
1. enable Virtualization from the BIOS (based on the laptop model - for HP spectra series use esc key and F10.)
2. Turn off hyper V feature from windows features (turn windows features on or off)
More details can be found here - http://www.fixedbyvonnie.com/2014/11/virtualbox-showing-32-bit-guest-versions-64-bit-host-os/#.XUmqVvZFzOZ
I’m not a nerd!! But I love to learn technology. Have a good collection of tech book soft copies, hardly read. Always bing to solve problem. Now decided to scribble - whatever I binged for my tech work!!!! Disclaimer: This is not my view ;) itz collated views
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