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The virtual memory is related to the remaining space of the C drive, and has nothing to do with the actual memory.
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Your memory is 1G, because the graphics card occupies 16M, so the display is 984M virtual memory is normally times the basic memory, the specific settings are as follows:
1. Open the "My Computer" attribute;
2. Click "Advanced" to open "Settings";
3. Click the mouse on C, and then click on the following points: No paging file, Settings:
4. Return to Settings:
4. Points: d, custom size, input imaginary memory number, set, OK;
5. The virtual memory is generally set to its own memory: times, 6. The virtual memory is best set in the D drive, because the general running files are installed in this drive letter.
The initial size of your computer's virtual memory: 1000, the maximum value: 3000 is fine;
My virtual memory setting is set for 1g, I hope you are satisfied.
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Minimum 384m
512m maximum
Your memory module is quite small, and a large virtual memory setting will increase the speed of the game, and it's noticeable!
It is recommended that you do not set the virtual memory on the system disk C, but can set it on another disk with a larger capacity.
Method: Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop and select the "Properties" option in the context menu that appears to open the "System Properties" window. Click on the "Advanced" tab in the window, and a dialog box for advanced settings appears.
Click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" area and select the "Advanced" tab in the "Performance Options" window that appears to open its dialog box.
In this dialog box, you can see the area about virtual memory, click the "Change" button to enter the "Virtual Memory" setting window. Select a partition with a large free capacity, check the box before "Custom size", fill in the specific values in the "Initial size" and "Maximum" columns, then click the "Set OK" button, and finally restart the computer to make the virtual memory settings take effect.
Hope it helps you o( o
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It's best to set it to the maximum allowed (around), but if you want to play the game, I recommend upgrading (replacement) the RAM to 2G, so that the game performance will be better.
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You have too little space left on your C drive, only 5684MB. In this case, if the virtual memory is set on the C drive, it will seriously affect the running speed of the system. It is recommended that you release the virtual memory of drive C and transfer it to a larger disk space, such as disk D or disk.
The method is: My Computer - Properties - Virtual Memory Settings - Advanced - Change.
Then the operation is: 1. Click on the D disk or other disks, 2. Customize the size:
There are several scenarios:
1) If you are a memory tag of 512, the initial setting is 1024, and the maximum is set.
2048 is fine.
2) If you are a 1G memory stick, the initial setting is 2048, and the maximum is set.
4096 is fine.
3) If you are a 2G memory stick, the memory stick itself is not small, the initial setting is 2048, and the maximum setting is 4096 is completely enough.
3. Then click on the C drive to select no paging file - Settings - OK.
That's it.
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Virtual memory is up to twice as much as physical memory. The physical memory is 2G, and the virtual memory can be set to 3-4G.
Right-click on My Computer Properties Advanced First Settings Advanced Change Of course you can set 2-3 times, 3-4 times as long as your hard drive is enough. However, it is a waste of hard disk space, and it has no effect, so it is recommended to set it to 2-3 times.
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The memory you say actually refers to the physical memory of 1G, of course, if your graphics card is integrated, then the actual physical memory you see is less than 1G, and the virtual memory is actually a little space on the hard disk to temporarily store some data. Its size can be set by itself, and generally the virtual memory is set to a multiple of the physical memory. This is set according to your own needs, and it is generally made larger if you play games.