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#256312 23/07/04 04:29 PM
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Whenever i shut down games and my pc returns to the desktop i get this error message....
<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/exclamation.gif" alt="" />WINDOWS-VIRTUAL MEMORY MINIMUM TOO LOW.
Your system is low on virtual memory-Windows is increasing the size of your virtual memory paging file.
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My pc is only a matter of a few months old, and the specs are good.e.g. 256mb DDR,..... any body know what to do to sort this problem out??? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/think.gif" alt="" />


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256 Mb isn't that much but thats not the problem.


go to "this computer"
the tab "advanced"
click the button at performance
click the tab "advanced"
at the buttom click the button
and change it to a higher number (I put it at 2 Gb)



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Well, you can check the settings by looking at System Properties performance tab and click on the Virtual Memory button. The default there should be -- Let Windows manage my virtual memory settings. If it is not set up that way then just click on that choice and see if it works better. If it is already set up for Windows then wait for a more knowledgeable person to respond to your post. Btw imho for Windows XP 512 MB RAM is the minimum.


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What is Virtual Memory?

Virtual memory is a temporary storage area managed by your computer's operating system. To give you a better understanding of memory, the following list describes some different types of memory your computer uses.

Random Access Memory (RAM): RAM is usually a chip stored in the memory bank area on the computer's motherboard. RAM is short-term or temporary memory for applications and data you are currently using. The information gets erased when you shut down your PC.
Disk: Also called Hard Disk or Disk Drive. The long-term storage area where you store software applications, documents, and other data. The information gets erased when you delete it.
Virtual Memory: A configurable storage area that efficiently allocates memory between RAM and Disk Memory.
How does Virtual Memory Work?

Most computers today come with 32 or 64MB (megabytes) of RAM (random access memory). Unfortunately, that amount of RAM is not enough to run all of the programs that most users will be running at the same time.

For example, when your computer is on your operating system is running and if you open an e-mail program, a Web browser, and word processor simultaneously, 32MB is not enough to store it all. With virtual memory, the computer looks at RAM for areas that have not been used recently and copies them onto the hard disk. This frees up space in RAM to open more applications. Because this "copying" happens automatically, you don't even know it is happening, and it makes your computer feel like is has unlimited RAM space even though it only has 32MB installed.

How do I increase the size of my virtual memory?

In Windows®, virtual memory is often called the pagefile. The default size of the virtual memory pagefile created during the installation of your operating system is 1.5 times the amount of RAM on your computer. If you have problems running several programs simultaneously, you need to change the size of the paging file.

To change the size of the virtual memory paging file

Windows® 98, ME, and 2000 users:
From the Windows task bar, click Start; then click Settings and Control Panel.
Open the System folder and click on the Advanced tab.
Click Performance Options and in the Virtual Memory area, click Change.
In the Drive list, click the drive that contains the paging file you want to change (for example, C:).
Under Paging file size for selected drive area, type a new paging file size in megabytes in the Initial size (MB) and/or Maximum size (MB) box; then click OK.
Windows® XP users:
From the Windows task bar, click Start, and then click Control Panel.
Open the System folder and click on the Advanced tab.
In the Performance area, click Settings.
Click on the Advanced tab, and in the Virtual Memory area, click Change.
In the Drive list, click the drive that contains the paging file you want to change (for example, C:).
Select Custom and type a new paging file size in megabytes in the Initial size (MB) and/or Maximum size (MB) box; then click Set.
Click OK.
If you decrease the size of either the minimum or maximum page file settings, you must restart your computer for these changes to take effect. Increasing the page file setting does not typically require you to restart your computer.

Notes

You must be logged on as an administrator on your computer to change the size of your computer's paging file.
For best performance, set the initial size to not less than the recommended size under Total paging file size for all drives. The recommended size is equivalent to 1.5 times the amount of RAM on your computer.
You should leave the paging file at its recommended size, although you might increase its size if you regularly use programs that require a lot of memory.
You might experience runtime errors when you try to use a program that requires a lot of memory. You may want to increase the paging file size if you experience runtime errors.
To delete a paging file, set both initial size and maximum size to zero.


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One more thing, if you are running win XP, in the windows folder you will find a sub folder called prefetch, this is there to help win start a program quicker, it is however not a bad idea to clean out these *.pf files every now and then <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Furthermore have a check and see how many programs are running in the background, that you actually need, you can either go ctr-alt-del and have a look or go run type "msconfig" without the quotes and check the tab startup if you see any programs you don.t need at start up like adobe quick launch office bar etc just remove the tick and restart the pc, after which you will get a marquee (panel) with another tickbox tick this and say do not load again or somesuch ,.... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Ohhh Gawd almighty..... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />....Me head hurts!!!
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2Gb is quite a lot Morbs, The ideal thing is to make the virtuale memory twice the size of your RAM (dunno if you got 1Gb of ram if it'll help then)


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Morning all <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wave.gif" alt="" />
I have a 80gb hard drive which is 73% free, so i guess 2gb won't hurt will it??
And i am running XP.


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Hopefuly it will be Ok now, it was set at 188mb minimum and 256mb maximum.
I changed it to 512mb minimum and 1024mb maximum. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/think.gif" alt="" />


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2Gb is quite a lot Morbs, The ideal thing is to make the virtuale memory twice the size of your RAM (dunno if you got 1Gb of ram if it'll help then)


actually your quite right. I was mistaken myself. it's 512MB RAM + 1488Mb Vitual. And that gives 2 GB total. sry for the mistke <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shame.gif" alt="" />


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Everyonce in a while I get that message to!

Is it bad? I never do anything about it.



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I was like you Lews, but it just got on my titties recently so I did something about it, and got the opinions of my online buddies here at Larian. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/up.gif" alt="" />


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Ahh, ok. Thank you.

Have a nice vacation Spick on the island of Dispair! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/up.gif" alt="" />



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Has the HD enough free space to bild a swap-file ? Make this sure, always ! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />


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Has the HD enough free space to bild a swap-file ? Make this sure, always ! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />

Ummmm....Eh??? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/think.gif" alt="" />


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open my computer. Right click on c drive. Select properties. Bingo! You now know.


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open my computer.


No open your own computer <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/silly.gif" alt="" />

sry couldn't resist that one.

Also since your opening your pc you can defrag your HD. But not the [Gouvener Arnold]Girlymen[/Gouvener Arnold] (with software) way

I tkind of reminds me of a guy that wanted to remove his fans and replace em with water cooling. He insulatiad his pc with silicone than filled it with water and pluged it in. But i believe thats a urban myth.



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since most of the WIn XP experts are on spick's case, trying to get his probs off his titties <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" /> i'd like to ask the experts if they can get my problem off mine! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />

how do u lock down your Win XP pc so that any 'guest' who uses your system can only say; browse the net, open certain applications, cannot install progies anywhere, & hide/disable cd drives? apart from hacking the registry?


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since most of the WIn XP experts are on spick's case, trying to get his probs off his titties <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" /> i'd like to ask the experts if they can get my problem off mine! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />

how do u lock down your Win XP pc so that any 'guest' who uses your system can only say; browse the net, open certain applications, cannot install progies anywhere, & hide/disable cd drives? apart from hacking the registry?


start>settings>control panel>user accounts. Password protect your admin account and set up an account for Morbo or any other guest who might use your computer. I think that will take care of your needs.

edit: save any "secret" or important files on removeable media.

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Cleglaw #256331 26/07/04 07:51 AM
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open my computer. Right click on c drive. Select properties. Bingo! You now know.

Did this but couldn't see any mention of a Swap-File.!!


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