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Shizoid2020-12-01 19:02:06
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Shizoid, 2020-12-01 19:02:06

Why is Ram Disk larger than 2.6 gigabytes not created?

Hello

The problem is that I can’t create a Ram disk larger than 2600 megabytes
. I tried several programs, but they all refer to a lack of available RAM, although I have 64 gigabytes of it and a 64-bit system.

For example ,
SoftPerfect RAM Disk 4.1.1 When mounted above 2600 Mb, it gives an error

"NT error code = C000009A: Insufficient system resources to complete API call, image status = Unknown reason.
Win32 error code = 0 Operation completed successfully"


if you create two disks, 2500 will be mounted normally
and the second 200 MB will already give the same error
, that is, some kind of general memory limit.

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GiliSoft Ram Disk 6.5.0
"There is not enough memory available. Please reset the disk size for the Virtual Hard Drive."

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or when configuring memory in Wirth machine more than VmWare 16.0.0

"Not enough physical memory is available to power on this virtual machine with its configured settings.
To fix this problem, increase the amount of physical memory for all virtual machines to 2843 MB or adjust the additional memory settings to allow more virtual machine memory to be swapped.
It is possible that native applications and/or services have locked down memory which could be preventing the virtual machine from launching. Shutting down unnecessary applications or services may free enough memory to launch this virtual machine
. virtual machine on this host computer in the past, try rebooting the host computer. Rebooting may allow you to use slightly more host memory to run virtual machines.
Failed to start the virtual machine."


Any idea why this happens if the memory is full?

64 gb ram
Windows LTSC x64 1809 17763.1577 (latest updates)

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antonwx, 2020-12-02
@Shizoid

Try ImDisk

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Hemul GM, 2020-12-01
@HemulGM

Because the program itself is 32bit?

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