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The reason those numbers are the same is because the virtual machine isn't turning on, as you can see. How much total memory does your system have available (not in use) when the virtual machine is off, and how much memory did you choose to allocate to the virtual machine in viBoot? Again, the memory allocation in the virtual machine should be small enough that you will still have at least 1GB available even AFTER the virtual machine powers on. So for example if your system is showing 3GB of memory available while the virtual machine is off, you should only configure the virtual machine to use 2GB of memory. If you do not have enough available memory to allocate at least 2GB to the virtual machine, you will probably see slow performance from the virtual machine. In that case, you would need to install more memory on your system so that you can increase the virtual machine's memory allocation
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