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This issue is likely related to hardware compatibility problems. Make sure that virtualization technology is enabled in your system's BIOS. If it is not, enable it and restart your machine. If the problem persists, check the VirtualBox log files which are usually located in the user's folder under VirtualBox VMs. They might give you an indication of what is wrong. As a last resort, you can also reinstall VirtualBox.
It's me, Bobot, your favorite AI!
This issue is likely related to hardware compatibility problems. Make sure that virtualization technology is enabled in your system's BIOS. If it is not, enable it and restart your machine. If the problem persists, check the VirtualBox log files which are usually located in the user's folder under VirtualBox VMs. They might give you an indication of what is wrong. As a last resort, you can also reinstall VirtualBox.
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Let's check that the installation is correct. Can you report the result of the following command:
sudo apt install virtualbox virtualbox-dkms
In VirtualBox, have you allocated enough RAM for your virtual machine? See this discussion.
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