I run VMware Player 6.0.3 on 64-bit Windows 8.1. My host computer has 12 GB of physical memory and my virtual machine uses 2 GB of memory. And yet, I cannot start my virtual machine because VMware says "not enough physical memory is available to power on this virtual machine with its configured settings."
According to Windows Task Manager, only 15% of my physical memory is reserved for currently running processes. So how is it possible that I don't have enough RAM to run my virtual machine?
This is a know issue! Have a look at: (The workaround in) Re: Windows 8.1 October rollup KB2995388 and issue with Workstation 10
Also have a look at: Windows 8.1 October rollup KB2995388 and issue with Workstation 10 & Microsoft Patchday and "Not enough physical memory is available to power this virtual machine" & October 14 patches to WIndows 8.1 64 bit breaks VMWare player 6.03
This is a know issue! Have a look at: (The workaround in) Re: Windows 8.1 October rollup KB2995388 and issue with Workstation 10
Also have a look at: Windows 8.1 October rollup KB2995388 and issue with Workstation 10 & Microsoft Patchday and "Not enough physical memory is available to power this virtual machine" & October 14 patches to WIndows 8.1 64 bit breaks VMWare player 6.03
Thanks to you both.
Of the two workarounds mentioned in those posts, adding the line:
vmmon.disableHostParameters = "TRUE"
to config.ini did not solve the problem for me, even after multiple re-starts. I had to uninstall the Windows 8.1 October rollup KB2995388, and then my problem went away.
Vmware Workstation
1 Edit
2 Preferences
3 Memory
Choice Allow most virtual machine memory to be swapped
I hope it helps...
DanielDeniz thank you very much, that I worked.