not enough physical memory is available.

When you try to power on any virtual machine, the warning for "not enough physical memory is available to power on this virtual machine... »

The Office has 2 GB of ram, of which 1530 is attributed to the workstation.

I rebooted, tried to run workstation mode administrator, without result.

We have encountered this same problem in the House and focus on it.

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