Not enough physical memory is available to power on this virtual machine with its configured settings.

hi ... My opering system is windows 8.1 and my system RAM is 6 GB with intel core i3 processor...
I got error in vmvare " not enough physical memory to start virtual  machine. then  after some day  i visit at your webside and read the bolg about this error solution and i  uninstalled the microsofts update like
"KB2995388" then reboot the system, after that i search config.ini file in drive "C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Workstation"  but i did'nt got this file, so i created a new "config.ini" file and write one line
vmmon.disableHostParameters = “TRUE” and save the file , then i copied this file to vmware workstation , like this path 'C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Workstation' after that i opened my vmware and power on virtula machine but still i getting same error like not enough physical memory..........plesae any one can help me ? and give me a better solution to solve this problem ?

Welcome to the Community,
without any details about the VMware Workstation version you are using and the blog you read it's pretty hard to help. Anyway, the issue you mentioned was resolved with VMware Workstation 10.0.4 (see VMware Workstation 10.0.4 Release Notes), so in case you are running an older version it may be worth updating.
André
Message was edited by: a.p. - Fixed typo in version number 10.0.4 (instead of 10.4)

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