Why can t my computer set up virtual memory?

Updated on number 2024-03-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Step 1: Right-click on my computer.

    Step 2: "Advanced" in the Properties interface

    Step 3: Advanced settings in Performance below.

    Step 4: Click "Advanced" again

    Step 5: You can see the virtual memory at the bottom, and we click on the "Change" button

    Step 6: This is the interface to set up the virtual memory.

    Step 7: The virtual memory is generally set on the hard disk other than the C drive, select the hard disk with a large amount of remaining space, such as the E drive, and then click the custom size below.

    Step 8: Enter the minimum and maximum values and click the settings button in the lower right cornerStep 9: A prompt will pop up to restart the computer, click OK Step 10: We need to confirm that we restart the computer, if there are other programs running, you can click "No".

    The next time we restart the computer, we can follow the above steps to see the virtual one.

    The memory has been set successfully. The setting of virtual memory is only for some users with relatively low memory, and users with more than one gigabyte of physical memory do not need to set it.

    Another way is to let the system manage the size of the virtual memory in the first step: in the original.

    Click on the virtual memory drive, then click "No paging files" below, and then click on the right.

    Settings", which cancels the original settings. Step 2: Select the "Drive" you want to set, click "System Management Size" below; application, just determine it all the way. Once set up, restarting your computer will take effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My computer right-clicks on the properties --- advanced --- performance --- settings--- advanced --- virtual memory --- change, you just change the virtual memory size, don't forget to change it and click on that"Settings"In order to take effect, it is generally not too large for memory! Just set the size to the same value!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is it that the remaining space of the C: disk is insufficient? It's okay to change the drive letter to the virtual memory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is not good, if you don't set the virtual memory, you don't run a thing, the computer will remind you that the virtual memory is insufficient, which will make you very annoyed;

    Virtual memory simply means allocating the free space of the hard disk to memory. Each drive letter of the hard disk can be set, such as C drive, D drive, E drive. However, it is recommended that it is best not to set the C disk, and it is much better not to set it on the C disk than to set it on the C disk.

    Reasonable setting of virtual memory will speed up the operation of the computer, of course, the bigger the better, according to logical thinking, but the principle of setting is 2 to times the physical memory, so it is the most reasonable. The physical memory is the memory written on the configuration list when you buy the machine: 1G or 2G, or 512M;

    So it's best to set up a reasonable virtual memory.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The computer can't change the virtual memory because the setting method is wrong.

    How to set up virtual memory:

    1. Right-click the "Computer" icon (XP is My Computer) and select Properties.

    2. Click the "Advanced System Settings" tab in the system properties window, and then click the "Settings" button in the pop-up dialog box.

    3. Click "Advanced" in the pop-up performance options window, and click the "Change" button in the virtual memory below.

    4. The pop-up dialog box is to set the virtual memory, the virtual memory is best in the non-system disk, select the drive letter, and click "Custom size". Enter the "Initial Size" and "Maximum" and click the "Settings" button. (The minimum value of virtual memory is 1 to times that of physical memory; The maximum value of virtual memory is 2 to times that of physical memory.

    5. If you say "To make the changes take effect, you need to restart the computer", click OK.

    6. Click "OK" in all windows until it pops up "You must restart your computer for the new settings to take effect." Click "Yes" and the system will restart automatically.

    After the reboot is complete, the virtual memory settings take effect.

    Virtual memory is a technology for memory management in computer systems. It makes an application think that it has contiguous usable memory (a contiguous complete address space), when in reality it is usually divided into multiple physical memory fragments, and some are temporarily stored on external disk storage to exchange data when needed. At present, most operating systems use virtual memory, such as the "virtual memory" of the Windows family; Linux's "swap space", etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Virtual memory is in the win98 years, the memory is small, **expensive. Now the minimum 4G--8G, you can set none, it is recommended to win7 64 or above system.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you are a 64-bit system, you need to set up virtual memory, but a 32-bit system is not necessary.

    If you have more than 8GB of RAM, there is no need to set up virtual memory at all.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    4G memory in 2014 is already a memory capacity without much advantage, with the release of the system, and the launch of the subsequent version of the 3D game masterpiece, only 8G memory can not be set up virtual memory, 4G memory gamers had better set it, anyway, the capacity of the hard disk is quite large now, and it is nothing to divide it into 8199MB for the operating system to use as virtual memory. Of course, if you don't usually play big games, just watch movies and work, then 4G can also be done without setting up virtual memory.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Not necessarily, the computer is virtual memory, and when the memory is insufficient, it is the place where the hard disk can be automatically divided.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you have a large enough memory, you can not set it, and it is recommended to set the virtual memory to a memory of one point five times.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Not necessarily, if the memory is large enough, you can not use it.

    2. Virtual memory is also known as virtual memory. Programs running on a computer need to be executed through memory, and if the program is executed that takes up a lot of memory or a lot, it will cause the memory to be depleted. To solve this problem, virtual memory technology is used in Windows, that is, a portion of the hard disk space is used as memory usage.

    When the memory is depleted, the computer will automatically call the hard disk to act as memory to relieve the strain on memory. If the computer runs out of RAM required to run programs or operations, Windows compensates with virtual memory.

    3. For example, if the Windows 8 operating system is stuck on the Windows logo page when booting and cannot enter the system, and must be forced to shut down and restart to open it, you can adjust the virtual memory settings appropriately.

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