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Hypervisor Launch Fails "Unable to Allocate Sufficient Memory"

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Hi Everyone. :)

As is apparent from the title, I can't get my virtual machine to run. I found two indicative errors in Event Viewer which happen on every boot:

  • Hypervisor launch failed; The operating system boot loader was unable to allocate sufficient memory to complete the operation.
    Source: Hyper-V-Hypervisor
    Event ID: 83
  • The virtualization infrastructure driver (VID) is not running.
    Source: Hyper-V-VMMS
    Event ID: 15350

The second one, I would guess, is nothing but the consequence of the first. Unfortunately, I was unable to find anything related to the first one. Can you help me?

Additional info:

I am running Windows 10 Technical Preview on a Phenom II X4 with 4GB RAM and all of the relevant CPU technologies are reported as available.

Sleep and Hybernate are disabled.

When I try to execute net start hvboot from an elevated command prompt, it fails because, apparently, the appropriate service does not exist.

When I installed Windows 10, I did have to run startup repair, but I executed "bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto" and if I run "bcdedit /enum", under {current} it says "hypervisorlaunchtype Auto", which should be okay, right?

I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling Hyper-V.


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