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I have the following

  1. Win 10 installed as 64-bit
  2. Hyper-V is unchecked
  3. BIOS setting enables Intel Virtualization

Is there a way to diagnose this 'common' problem beyond the suggestions?

The PC is pretty old (Lenovo B570). Is it possible that this is a dead-end and I should just install 32-bit Ubuntu?

user3533030
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  • Since your PC is "pretty old" you may not be able to commit more than 4GB to your VM, so there is no point in installing 64-bit, except in two circumstances: (1) you want to develop 64-bit applications for Ubuntu; or (2) you anticipate copying the VM in the future to a machine with more memory. – AFH Jul 21 '16 at 13:13
  • Yeah... that's what I thought as well. So I'm just downloading the 32-bit version of Ubuntu 16 LTS. – user3533030 Jul 21 '16 at 13:25

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