windows virtual memory

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  1. john1690

    john1690 Regular member

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    hi can anyone tell me how to sort out window virtual memory minimum too low, this message comes up when i start up my pc , ty john
     
  2. basilj

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    I also had this message keep appearing and it's to do with your paging files and allocating the most memory to a specific task.

    Because it would be quite long winded to explain in detail, go to help and support centre on your pc (I presume you have XP) and it's explained in detail and how to change your paging file memory.

    The one thing that stuck in my head was that the paging file should be at least one and a half times actual memory. e.g. If you have 512 ram the paging file size should be 768.

    Hope this helps.
     
  3. DoubleDwn

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    You are correct here. But the question to John is why is he running out of VM? How much RAM is installed? Is your HDD full? What apps/services are loading at startup?

    You can look for a memory hog by opening up Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del for XP home, ctrl-shft-esc for XP pro) and add the Virtual Memory field to the precesses tab. Sort by VM size and see whats eating up all the VM.

    ~Rich
     
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    thanks for the response ,, ok i have 496MB of RAM ,ive gon into power advance performance options ,on drive c / space available is 6502
    initial size =768mb
    max size =1488
    ive put these settings onto drive F also
    on drive f space available =72093mb
    should this fix the problem ?
    if not is there a way i can scan the pc ,to check what the prob is
    so as i can post it ?
     
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    In my previous post, I explained how to look for a memory hog.

    Sounds like you should be OK with those settings, although I would let XP manage the swap file for itself. Run it for a while, and abuse it a bit by opening a bunch of stuff at once. See what happens.

    ~Rich
     

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