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"Your VMX file is incorrect" after adding lines to the file.

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Hello,

 

When adding these lines to a VMX file:

 

sched.mem.pshare.enable = "FALSE"

mainMem.useNamedFile = "FALSE"

MemTrimRate = "0" /b

 

I receive this error:

 

"Your VMX file is incorrect"[/b]

 

Removing the lines above lines allows the VM to start as normal. I really want to add these lines as they have helped immensely in the VM performance recommended by someone on this forum. I am not savvy enough to know what is causing the problem.

 

The entire VMX file is here:

 

config.version = "8"

virtualHW.version = "4"

memsize = "1512"

MemAllowAutoScaleDown = "FALSE"

MemTrimRate = "-1"

displayName = "NCPFC2-DC_Exchange"

guestOS = "winnetstandard"

uuid.location = "56 4d ea 23 2b e5 53 8a-f0 0e 06 76 23 6d 7b 23"

uuid.bios = "56 4d ea 23 2b e5 53 8a-f0 0e 06 76 23 6d 7b 23"

tools.remindInstall = "FALSE"

floppy0.present = "TRUE"

floppy0.fileName = "A:"

ethernet0.present = "TRUE"

ethernet0.addressType = "generated"

ethernet0.connectionType = "bridged"

scsi0:0.present = "TRUE"

scsi0:0.fileName = "Server-VirtualConverted.vmdk"

ide1:0.present = "TRUE"

ide1:0.autodetect = "TRUE"

ide1:0.filename = "auto detect"

ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-raw"

scsi0.present = "TRUE"

scsi0.virtualDev = "lsilogic"

checkpoint.vmState = ""

ethernet0.generatedAddressOffset = "0"

priority.grabbed = "normal"

priority.ungrabbed = "normal"

tools.syncTime = "TRUE"

 

floppy0.startConnected = "FALSE"

 

scsi0:0.redo = ""

ethernet0.generatedAddress = "00:0c:29:6d:7b:23"

annotation = "Windows 2003 Enterprise|0D|0A192.168.0.10|0D|0APrimary DC|0D|0AExchange|0D|0ABackups"

 

ide1:0.startConnected = "FALSE"

 

autostart = "none"

autostop = "poweroff"

workingDir = "."


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