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  1. 9 hours ago, toastboy said:

    I don't know if SLAT is necessary because (according to Intel) my J1900 doesn't support SLAT or VT-X but I have no problems with VMM.  I have a Win10 and a Win7 VM on it and I can run either with no problems.  

     

    I also have another XPE build on a G4620 and it runs a Win7 VM great but will fail on a Win10 install even though it does support VT-D, VT-X and SLAT (according to intel)

    It is either something with the loader or the DMS intall. I put a new HDD in the PC and removed the loader and disconnected the DMS HDD's. I Loaded windows server 2008 with the  HyperV role then installed a win-7 OS and it ran great.  I re-did the loader and reinstalled the latest DMS and it will not start the VM. "Not enough memory". 

  2. 9 hours ago, toastboy said:

    Go into your BIOS and enable everything you have that is associated with virtualization:  VT-X, VT-D, etc.  Older motherboards have an option just called "Virtualization" or "Virtualization Technology". 

    Thank you for the suggestion. However this has been enabled in the Bios from the start.  I have also reset the Bios to factory settings and then re-enabled VT with still no luck.  

    This makes no sense unless a processor with SLAT is required, which mine does not support.  It does support VT.

     

    Thanks again

  3. 46 minutes ago, filippo333 said:

     

    I can confirm this worked for me! With VT-x disabled, I kept getting the error about not having enough memory (even though I have 16GB).

    I guess the error DSM throws up is quite generic since Synology have a compatibility list for VMM and don't expect people running it on "unsupported" devices.

    So exactly what are you confirming To get the VMM to work?

     

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    16 hours ago, Dfds said:

    Some info regarding the VM you're trying to setup might help, i.e. processor, memory allocated etc.

    I have alocated all the options available from 1 gig to 8.  But of course I can't use 8 as there would be none left for the host.  I have also tried from 1 to 3 CPUs / cores.

    I have tried win 7 iso, win10 iso, server 2016 ios.  It just will not start.  It's like it the VM can't see the host info, although it is displayed under the host info area (4 cores and 8gig RAM)

  5. Hi everyone!

    I am having an issue with VMM,  After I create a VM. When I try to start it .It's show me an error "Failed to power on the virtual machine " name of my VM" on the host " name of my NAS" due to insufficient RAM on the host." And the VM will not start.

    I have installed DS3615xs  OS with JUN's loader. CPU is a  Core 2 Duo E6600 and I have 8 gigs of RAM installed. 

    Any feedback would be appreciated,

     

    Thanks

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