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Guest Nachete
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Hi!!!

 

I have Windows Vista Enterpriser 64 bits Edition with 4 GB RAM. I Hane

installed Visrtual Server R2 64 bits edition and then /´ve installed the

virtual machines of MOC 6451A- Planning, Deploying and Managing Microsoft

System Center Configuration Manager 2007. Whn i´m trying to start one vistual

machines, i receive the error "Not enough memory to start virtual machine".

That´s not true, because I´ve got 2,5 GB free. Anybody can help me?

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Guest Tony Sperling
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Re: Virtual Server - Microsoft Learning Machines

 

Did you specify how much memory the VM is allowed to use? Leaving it to

decide for itself how much it wants from your free available memory is the

same as giving it no memory.

 

 

Tony. . .

 

 

 

"Nachete" <Nachete@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:5765B606-49B0-444F-91FE-3E90FACACF67@microsoft.com...

> Hi!!!

>

> I have Windows Vista Enterpriser 64 bits Edition with 4 GB RAM. I Hane

> installed Visrtual Server R2 64 bits edition and then /´ve installed the

> virtual machines of MOC 6451A- Planning, Deploying and Managing Microsoft

> System Center Configuration Manager 2007. Whn i´m trying to start one

vistual

> machines, i receive the error "Not enough memory to start virtual

machine".

> That´s not true, because I´ve got 2,5 GB free. Anybody can help me?

> --

> Nachete

Guest Nachete
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Re: Virtual Server - Microsoft Learning Machines

 

I can´t specify the memory, because virtual server, for Microsoft Learning

Machines is only the engine. When I finish the installing of the microsoft

virtual machines under C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\6451\Drives i can

see the *vmc and *vhd files and I have a executable file with name

"LauncherApplication.exe" inside of C:\Program Files\Microsoft

Learning\6451\Data that launch a Window of Microsoft Learning with a little

windows where I can see the name of the diferent machines with two buttons to

click in "Launch" or click on "Reset". I can reset the machines bacause the

machines are only for academic purposes. This is a characteristic of this

virtual machines and this work under my notebook with Windows XP SP3 or SP2

and 2 GB RAM, but not work under my other notebook with Windows Vista and 4

GB RAM. Under Windows XP when I click the "Launch" button to launch one

machine vmrc.exe start and the machine start but in Windows Vista a screen

turn up with the message "Not enough memory to start virtual machine". I

suppose that this is a problem of Windows Vista but I can´t get to find a

solution.

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Nachete

 

 

"Tony Sperling" wrote:

> Did you specify how much memory the VM is allowed to use? Leaving it to

> decide for itself how much it wants from your free available memory is the

> same as giving it no memory.

>

>

> Tony. . .

>

>

>

> "Nachete" <Nachete@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:5765B606-49B0-444F-91FE-3E90FACACF67@microsoft.com...

> > Hi!!!

> >

> > I have Windows Vista Enterpriser 64 bits Edition with 4 GB RAM. I Hane

> > installed Visrtual Server R2 64 bits edition and then /´ve installed the

> > virtual machines of MOC 6451A- Planning, Deploying and Managing Microsoft

> > System Center Configuration Manager 2007. Whn i´m trying to start one

> vistual

> > machines, i receive the error "Not enough memory to start virtual

> machine".

> > That´s not true, because I´ve got 2,5 GB free. Anybody can help me?

> > --

> > Nachete

>

>

>


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