Virtual Memory Warning
I just got a warning about being short on virtul memory. It mentions something adding pages. I do not understand. Can anyone help?1 person needs an answerI do too
March 25th, 2010 2:37am

Its adding the size of pagefile. Adding more page file will definitely solve your problem. Here's how to add page file. Go to Start --> Right Click My Computer --> Properties --> Go to Advanced Tab --> Under performance click settings --> In Performance Options Window Click the Advanced Tab --> Under Virtual Memory click Change --> Then click custom size , then change it to your liking Recommended Page file size Intial(MB) = 512 Max. = 1000 Please vote!!
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March 25th, 2010 12:47pm

Note that depending on current virtual memory configuration as well as what apps are running and may be encountering a memory leak, increasing the size of the page file may simply postpone any sort of warning message. Please describe your current settings for Virtual Memory (described by Jaansiva), as well as what you see on the Performance tab of Task Manager. You may wish to have a look at this for guidance on sizing your page file: Pushing the Limits of Windows: Virtual Memory
March 25th, 2010 1:43pm

Its adding the size of pagefile. Adding more page file will definitely solve your problem. Here's how to add page file. Go to Start --> Right Click My Computer --> Properties --> Go to Advanced Tab --> Under performance click settings --> In Performance Options Window Click the Advanced Tab --> Under Virtual Memory click Change --> Then click custom size , then change it to your liking Recommended Page file size Intial(MB) = 512 Max. = 1000 Please vote!! The Recommended Page file size I gave is what I am currently using.
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March 26th, 2010 9:33am

Note that depending on current virtual memory configuration as well as what apps are running and may be encountering a memory leak, increasing the size of the page file may simply postpone any sort of warning message. Please describe your current settings for Virtual Memory (described by Jaansiva), as well as what you see on the Performance tab of Task Manager. You may wish to have a look at this for guidance on sizing your page file: Pushing the Limits of Windows: Virtual Memory To get to Windows Task Manager press Ctrl+Alt+Delete
March 26th, 2010 9:36am

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