I've done this successfully before on an older PC which is why I'm confused now. I used Daemon Tools to mount a copy of Star Trek Armada II onto a virtual drive & then started the game up which allowed me to run and install it. When I try to play the game, however, I receive the message that there is not enough memory to continue & that I need 50MB free on the hard drive & to make sure virtual memory is not disabled... I know I have plenty of space and ram. My old crusty PC could handle this game & this one is brand new. The virtual drive says 0 bytes free of 453MB, I don't know if that has something to do with it but I don't know how to change how much space is allotted to the virtual drive. Any help would be appreciated.
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I'm currently using Windows Vista. The first time I successfully did this with the exact same game I had Windows ME. Right now I am using the Daemon Tools Pro trial version since I just got a new PC. As far as turning on the paging system... I'm not sure how to do that it just automatically worked the last time I did this.
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My virtual memory is set to "automatically manage paging file size for all drives." It is system managed on (C) one of my 2 hard drives.
It says total paging file size available for all drives:
Minimum allowed: 16MB
Recommended: 5755MB
Currently allocated: 4137MB
I'm not really sure if I need to change something in here to fix the problem, but I didn't want to do that without knowing what I was doing. Also the virtual drive (K) wasn't listed as an option when the paging system listed the two main HDs.
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