Request is not the virtual machine RAM

Trying to install Quickbooks 2010 on a computer that already have Quickbooks 2009 virtual.  The virtual machine has 2 processors (excluding 4 Physics) and RAM 4024 (about 8 GB), which is confirmed through system / properties.  VMWare Workstation 7.0.0 build-203739 using.  VM is Vista 64 SP2 (basic machine is Windows 7).

QuickBooks setup.exe reports immediately, "your system has only 98 MB of memory.  QuickBooks.Requires at least 500 MB of memory. "This option is left...

Yes, that's what I would try (copy the contents of the CD to a directory on a drive, then edit this file framework.xml).

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