New beta fails to start a virtual machine

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by gbevin, Aug 8, 2006.

  1. gbevin

    gbevin Junior Member

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    I upgraded to the latest beta and it's impossible to start a virtual machine. I tried uninstalling Parallels, rebooting, reinstalling. Did that several times, but the same problem still persists. I also have 10GB of space free on my HD.

    This is the problem:

    "Unable to allocate virtual machine memory!

    This error may occur mostly if there is no enough free disk space available on the physical disk to allocate virtual machine paging file. Try to clean up the physical disk (remove unnecessary files). If it doesn't help, try to re-install Parallels Desktop."

    Anyone has an idea how to resolve this?
     
  2. Andrew @ Parallels

    Andrew @ Parallels Parallels Team

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    Try to reboot your Mac OS X please?
     
  3. gbevin

    gbevin Junior Member

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    I did that, several times. I even uninstalled Parallels, several times. I created a new virtual machine, checked the system logs, ... nothing worked.
     
  4. gbevin

    gbevin Junior Member

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    Oh, and I uninstalled the new beta and reinstalled the older stable 1848 build again, and everything is working fine.
     
  5. Andrew @ Parallels

    Andrew @ Parallels Parallels Team

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    Thanks for reporting - we will investigate this.
     
  6. I have the same problem and attempted the same things as gbevin. Nothing helped.

    I'll reinstall an old build. Let me know if you need specs of my Macbook.
     
  7. BartVB

    BartVB Bit poster

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    Alas same problem here. Installed the update and wanted to resume an existing XP installation and it immediately complains about the virtual memory.

    I also tried this:
    http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=683
    but that didn't help either. With this configuration it tries to start the VM from the 'Stopped' state.

    Also the same problem with my (pre-beta) Ubuntu image.
     
    Last edited: Aug 8, 2006
  8. krypttic

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    Yikes! Me too...

    Same issue here on my MacBook Pro 2.16. :(
     
  9. STim

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    More info needed

    Hi guys,

    Sorry to hear you have troubles with this update. To address the problem we'll need a bit more details:

    1. Your Mac total amount of RAM.
    2. The amount of RAM you specify for guest OS.
    3. Reserved memory limit (you can check it at Parallels Desktop->Preferences->Memory tab)
    4. MacOS X version. Are all available updates installed?

    If you don't want to publish this info, please send it to me via Personal Messages.

    TIA!

    Regards,
    Tim
     
  10. BartVB

    BartVB Bit poster

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    MBP 2.16

    1. Your Mac total amount of RAM.
    2GB

    2. The amount of RAM you specify for guest OS.
    256MB

    3. Reserved memory limit (you can check it at Parallels Desktop->Preferences->Memory tab)
    1624MB, the extreme end of the scale


    4. MacOS X version. Are all available updates installed?
    10.4.6, yup

    I tried reducing the reserved memory limit to 700, 400 and even 200 and that all doesn't really help.
     
  11. pilif

    pilif Junior Member

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    Hi,

    I also have the problem:

    1. Your Mac total amount of RAM.
    2 GBytes

    2. The amount of RAM you specify for guest OS.
    612 MB, though it failed with other amounts too.

    3. Reserved memory limit (you can check it at Parallels Desktop->Preferences->Memory tab)
    The maximum provided by parallels which is 1624MB

    4. MacOS X version. Are all available updates installed?
    10.4.7 with all updates.

    The old version works without problems. As did the release candidates and betas before. The message appears immediately after pressing "Start". Same occurs with a newly created VM

    Philip
     
  12. gbevin

    gbevin Junior Member

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    Macbook Pro 2.16GHz

    1. 2GB
    2. tried with 256MB and 512MB
    3. 1248MB
    4. 10.4.7 all updates
     
  13. pilif

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    Hi,

    seeing there are only three reports here, this may be premature, but could it be linked to the installed amount of RAM? I mean: 2GB are quite a lot, so not many people will have that, so this matches what we are seeing (lots of successful installations).

    Maybe someone should try downgrading the RAM a bit and the post here?

    Philip
     
  14. Pflugshaupt

    Pflugshaupt Bit poster

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    Same problem here:

    Machine: MBP 2.0 gHz

    1. 2 GB
    2. 768 mByte
    3. 1024 mByte
    4. 10.4.7 totally up to date

    I also own a MB 1.83 gHz. On that machine it works! There the numbers are:

    1. 1 GB
    2. 384 mByte
    3. 512 mByte
    4. 10.4.7 up to date
     
  15. pilif

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    seeing another machine with 2GB where it's failing but another one with 1GB where it works really makes me think that the problem is the RAM. Too bad I have no screwdriver here to pull out one DIMM to check it for sure.

    Philip
     
  16. Pflugshaupt

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    So I ripped out 1 gByte and tried again and found out a couple of things:

    1) The MBP performs very bad with only one block of RAM
    2) Pilif, you are right, Parallels runs with just 1 GigaByte of RAM
     
  17. BrentB

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    Also seeing this problem here on my Blackbook.

    1. Your Mac total amount of RAM.
    2GB

    2. The amount of RAM you specify for guest OS.
    512MB

    3. Reserved memory limit (you can check it at Parallels Desktop->Preferences->Memory tab)
    1624MB

    4. MacOS X version. Are all available updates installed?
    10.4.7, current with all updates

    I can start up either my CentOS4 VM or my Ubuntu 6.06 VM, but not both. (Both are configured for the same ram usage of 512MB)
     
  18. jming

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    MBP 17"

    1. Your Mac total amount of RAM.
    2GB

    2. The amount of RAM you specify for guest OS.
    768MB

    3. Reserved memory limit (you can check it at Parallels Desktop->Preferences->Memory tab)
    1624MB

    4. MacOS X version. Are all available updates installed?
    10.4, all updates
     
  19. jcuff

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    MBP 17" 2.16

    1. Your Mac total amount of RAM.
    2GB

    2. The amount of RAM you specify for guest OS.
    256MB

    3. Reserved memory limit (you can check it at Parallels Desktop->Preferences->Memory tab)
    1624MB

    4. MacOS X version. Are all available updates installed?
    10.4.7 with all updates
     
  20. divi996tt

    divi996tt Junior Member

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    I have 2GB RAM
    512 MB for OS
    All updates
    2.0 GHZ MBP and works fine !!!!!
     

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