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"YOUR VIRTUAL MEMORY IS LOW" - cpu question

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Walter Szczerbiak

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I keep gettin this message pop up at the right bottom corner of windows... It use to happen once every so often now it happens all the time i'm on the computer regardless how many times I clean my cookies/temp files.....


Is there any way to fix this so I have more virtual memory?

thnx to anyone who helps
 
I believe you can go into IE -> options -> some sub menu and allot more to virtual memory from there.

It's not a huge thing. Your computer's not dying or anything.



:cow:
 
samoth said:
I believe you can go into IE -> options -> some sub menu and allot more to virtual memory from there.

It's not a huge thing. Your computer's not dying or anything.



:cow:


and alot more?
 
Walter Szczerbiak said:
and alot more?

I just tried to find it, but this damn laptop has Vista (which SUCKS, btw), and I can't figure out how to do it.

With XP, there was a slidey-bar thing where you could allot more memory to virtual memory if you were running low, but I haven't played with that for years. It's pretty simple to do, so I'm sure someone here can tell you how to do it in like two sentences. I'm totally not a computer person, lol.



:cow:
 
I have XP... I couldn't find what you are talking about though
 
it'll be a blast going to the games though

i'll be happy with 10-7, I think they'll go 12-5
 
Blazers are going to be running the west in the 2010's, you jumpin on the waggon monk?
 
GO into control panel and look for the System icon. you may have to change to classic view. Go into System and look for perfoormance or advanced. Increase the size of the pagefile or virtual memory. not sure what vista calls it. There will be a high and low number. Make BOTH the same number. 2,000 should be good.
 
Dial_tone said:
GO into control panel and look for the System icon. you may have to change to classic view. Go into System and look for perfoormance or advanced. Increase the size of the pagefile or virtual memory. not sure what vista calls it. There will be a high and low number. Make BOTH the same number. 2,000 should be good.



THANKSSSSSSS! :)
 
Dial_tone said:
GO into control panel and look for the System icon. you may have to change to classic view. Go into System and look for perfoormance or advanced. Increase the size of the pagefile or virtual memory. not sure what vista calls it. There will be a high and low number. Make BOTH the same number. 2,000 should be good.

Afterwards, I'd also reboot in safe mode and defrag the drive with the paging file on it. My paging file is not on the same HD as my windows partition.
 
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