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VMware should work
Francisco
But is there any program like virtual box that support x64? I dont want to install an os like its on VMWare and the idea to create a network on my computet with windows AD and DHCP , file server and etc.
Mostly my advice is use either VMware or VirtualBox. If you don't have VT-x available, you can't really emulate 64-bit OSs (I have a non VT-x enabled processor, and it runs 32bit only in VirtualBox. (It does support VT-x but I haven't enabled it.))