Hello,
Start occurs a problem with me.
I have 2 notebook: Personal and company.
I use the same configuration and files and both notebook.
In the company's notebook, started to show the image above.
Message: error - unhandled error returned by ztidrivers: insufficient memory
zti error - unhandled error returned by ztidrivers: insufficient memory
litetouch deployment failed return code 2147467259
I configured the VirtualBox to dynamic and fixed hard driver without success.
I have one external HD where I saved the Windows7.ISO, the sme file works on homebook and does not work on workbook.
I did nothing different for justify this errors.
I'm reading a lot of sites searching for a solution without success. If someone already saw this, please help me.
VirtualBox - Insuficient Disk Space- Windows 7
Re: VirtualBox - Insuficient Disk Space- Windows 7
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Re: VirtualBox - Insuficient Disk Space- Windows 7
Fixed vs dynamic drive types makes no difference to your problem - stick with dynamic.
When you create a disk drive, regardless of type, you are asked what the maximum size of the disk should be. Fixed disks will be that size from the start, dynamic disks will start smaller but then will grow up to (but never beyond) the set size. In short, make sure the set size is large enough for your needs. I'm afraid I can't tell you what your needs are, presumably the notes on your deployment image will say.
When you create a disk drive, regardless of type, you are asked what the maximum size of the disk should be. Fixed disks will be that size from the start, dynamic disks will start smaller but then will grow up to (but never beyond) the set size. In short, make sure the set size is large enough for your needs. I'm afraid I can't tell you what your needs are, presumably the notes on your deployment image will say.