Reservation of memory = slow start

Hi guys,.

why whenever I do use the reservation of memory on a prompt that the system takes forever to start? It takes a lot of time during the windows progress bar and applying computer settings.

You'd try to check if the problem is not related to your storage space. By default, each virtual computer creates a swap file in the same place, where its vmdk and configuration files. To avoid this swap, you need to maximize the reservation of memory limit in the properties of the VM. You must close the virtual machine and start it again to see the effect

How much memory have this virtual machine? and a reservation?

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