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An experienced user has installed Oracle VM VirtualBox on her workstation and is attempting to use it to create a virtual machine (VM). The software is causing error messages while attempting to create the VM. What is the most likely problem? a. The user does not know how to use the software. b. Virtualization is not enabled in BIOS/UEFI. c. The version of Windows she is using is not rated for installations of Oracle software. d. The processor is not rated to support VirtualBox and VMs.

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Answer:

Option b. Virtualization is not enabled in BIOS/UEFI.

is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Virtualization can be defined as the process which allows simultaneous usage of more than one operating systems on a single system. Actually a virtual instance is ran on a system on layer which is abstract from original hardware. Virtual Machines are of much use now-a-days.

Sometimes it happens that the Operating System disables the Virtualization process by default so the Option B is correct one in this case. So user will have to enable the Virtualization option in order to overcome the problem.

  • As the user who is trying to install VM is an experienced one so the option A goes wrong.
  • As the error or problem occurred after the installation process so the option C also goes wrong.
  • As a workstation comprises of memory storage as primary and secondary so the option D cannot be true in this scenario.

I hope it will help you!

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