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VirtualBox 2.0.0 guest with more than 3.5GB of ram (3584mb)

Posted: 6. Sep 2008, 02:43
by jasonlich
I would like to test Windows Small Business Server 2008 in a vm and it requires 4GB of ram or more. Is there a way to allocate more than 3.5GB of ram to a vm? I have 8GB of ram in the host machine.

Posted: 6. Sep 2008, 14:04
by Sasquatch
Currently this is not possible. Does the installer fail to run if it detects less than 4 GB of RAM? If so, then MS sucks even more than I thought :P. There really should be no problem if you use less than the mentioned 4 GB. They said you needed a 40 GB hard drive for Vista too and I managed to install it to a 10 GB partition. And there are several users here who have 2008 running just fine.

Posted: 6. Sep 2008, 18:11
by jasonlich
The installer will not even allow you to install it without 4GB of ram. Windows Server 2008 will install without 4GB of ram, but Windows Small Business Server 2008 will not install without 4GB of ram. If MS products didn't break as often as they do then I wouldn't have a job.

Posted: 15. Dec 2008, 15:23
by Celteh
I'm doing the same, and it seems to be installing ok with the maximum allocated RAM. I'll post again if it completes properly.

es ging !

Posted: 8. Jan 2009, 19:03
by yatri
bei mir gings mit den 3584 MB RAM. Hat mich gewundert, aber auch gefreut. Denn mit 2048 hats Setup am Ende gemeckert.

For all who don't speak the Language of software.developers: It works with 3584 GB RAM, at least on my 64-Bit Suse 11 with 8 GB RAM.

a bientot
yatri

Posted: 9. Jan 2009, 00:40
by The MAZZTer
jasonlich wrote:The installer will not even allow you to install it without 4GB of ram. Windows Server 2008 will install without 4GB of ram, but Windows Small Business Server 2008 will not install without 4GB of ram. If MS products didn't break as often as they do then I wouldn't have a job.
Maybe you can find a tweak tool that will let you build an ISO without that check? Windows installers are usually somewhat customizable. I know you can use vLite and nLite to tweak a few things in Vista/XP's installers, plus you can have unattended installation files and such.