If you see the following result under FILE HEADER VALUES, go to step 6:Īpplication can handle large (>2GB) addresses In the Developer Command Prompt, go to the directory where the CreateMedia.exe file is located, and then run the following command to check whether CreateMedia.exe can handle addresses that are larger than 2 GB: dumpbin.exe /headers CreateMedia.exeįor more information about the /HEADERS DUMPBIN option, see /HEADERS. On the computer that has Visual Studio installed, open the Developer Command Prompt as an elevated Command Prompt window.
You can locate the CreateMedia.exe file on the site server under the \AdminConsole\bin\i386 folder.
We recommend that you install Visual Studio on a client computer instead of on a site server.Ĭopy the CreateMedia.exe file to the computer that has Visual Studio installed. Select the Desktop development with C++ workload when you install Visual Studio. If Microsoft Visual Studio isn't already available in your environment, download and install Visual Studio.
If the media contains a large system image, CreateMedia.exe may exceed the 2 GB memory limit and generate the error that is mentioned in the Symptoms section.
Unable to load volume image 1 (0x80070008)ĬreateTsMedia failed with error 0x80070008, details=''ĬreateMedia.exe finished with error code 80070008 CauseĬreateMedia.exe is a 32-bit executable that's used to create media in Configuration Manager. Refer to CreateTsMedia.log file to find more details.Īdditionally, the following error entries are logged in CreateTSMedia.log: Media creation failed with error message: 'Not enough memory resources are available to process this command.' When you try to create the media, you receive the following error message: In Configuration Manager, you use the Create Task Sequence Media Wizard to create standalone or prestaged media that contain a large system image. Original product version: Configuration Manager Original KB number: 4511621 Symptoms This article fixes an issue in which you receive the Not enough memory resources error when you create standalone or prestaged media in Configuration Manager.