![]() ![]() Of course, the host OS is 64 bit (Windows7 now). Normally, I run VMware Workstation on a Dell Workstation tower (PWS 490) with dual dual core Xeon'x at 3GHz per core, dedicated video (nVidia GeForce 8800GTX with 768MB of RAM on it), and 16GB of system memory. I'm debating installing more memory to that system, but only if I actually use the Fusion product more on it (or at all). For the Mac laptop, since it only has 2GB of RAM in that, but a Core 2 Duo (2.26GHz) I run just one VM at a time and then only briefly. Even then, I wouldn't run more than a couple of VM's at one time. The Windows laptop had dedicated video memory, 8GB of RAM, and a 320GB hard drive. I've been sucessful running VMware products (Workstation and Fusion) on laptops that have at least Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Quad processors inside them. Oh, and a 40GB hard drive? How OLD is this system? Seriously. Translation: you have far less than 1GB of RAMĪctually available even to the OS. With integrated, you're robbing memory from the Graphics chip is actually inside that laptop and make sure the driversĪre the absolute latest. If it was a standard Intel class processor, such as a CoreĢ Duo, then you'd have a much better chance of success. Requirements, it doesn't meet the minimum recommended amount for system Laptop (celeron processors are not known for being of any real power)Įspecially with only 1GB of RAM in it. Seriously, I wouldn't even try it on that kind of I'm actually surprised you're trying to run VMware Workstation on a ![]()
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