My computer often pops up with a low virtual memory

Updated on number 2024-04-10
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First make sure that the physical memory is sufficient, and then antivirus to see, it is really not possible to reinstall the system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    That means your virtual memory is too low, try increasing it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To put it bluntly, the space of the C drive is not enough.

    Use the Super Bunny to clear the garbage inside.

    Don't put irrelevant things on the C drive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Me too, maybe the virtual memory value in your computer is too low, you can right-click on the desktop computer icon and click on the properties Advanced Performance settings Advanced virtual memory changes - change the minimum value of virtual memory

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What should I do if the computer keeps popping up a prompt window that the virtual memory is too low? Virtual memory is a technology for memory management in computer systems. It makes the application think that it has the only continuously available memory, and recently some users have reported that the computer always pops up the pop-up window of "virtual memory is too low", which is very annoying!

    So how can we get rid of the "virtual memory too low" pop-up? Let's take WinXP as an example. Teach you how to do it!

    1. Right-click "My Computer", select "Properties", click the "Advanced" tab, and then click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" group;

    2. Click the "Advanced" bridge cleaning tab, and then click the "Change" button;

    3. Select the hard disk you want to allocate memory, then change the maximum value, and click "Settings";

    Click "OK" three times in a row to save. The solution to the prompt window that the virtual memory always pops up on the computer is too low is shared with you here.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The computer is out of operation and always pops up a prompt window that the virtual memory is too low, which can be solved by following the steps below:

    Right-click on "My Computer", select "Properties, Performance, Settings, Advanced, Open Virtual Memory Settings", and select "Custom Size" in the "Virtual Memory" dialog box to change the range to a larger size. Add the value by multiple of the physical staring memory. You can also change the location of the virtual memory, and you can set it to be placed in other hard disk partitions with larger capacity.

    You can right-click on the desktop "Computer" icon to enter the "Properties" dialog box, then click "Advanced" to enter the "Advanced" dialog box, and then click on the first "Performance" to enter the dialog box. In the Performance dialog box, click Advanced, find the virtual memory, and click Change.

    Try not to put too many things on the desktop in the daily use of the computer, you can create desktop shortcut folders on B, D, E, F and other disks, and put all the information in it in the future, which can effectively avoid the situation of low virtual memory.

    In daily use, you can use 360 and other frequent traces to clear the traces, which will also be better.

    The above are just suggestions, and the exact results may vary depending on your personal usage habits and computer performance. If the problem persists, it is recommended to seek professional technical support.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the virtual memory is insufficient, you can modify the 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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Turn up your virtual memory and how to tune it up below.

    XP system... Right-click on my computer - select Properties - click Advanced Tab - click Settings in the performance bar - select Advanced Tab - there is a change option at the bottom - select a drive letter on the top, it is best not to select C disk, that is, the system disk, in the selection of custom size, fill in the number in the initial size and maximum value, generally the initial size is multiple of the physical memory. The maximum value is 2 times.

    Win7 system, right-click the desktop computer - properties - left advanced system settings - advanced tab - performance bar settings - advanced tab - change - remove the checkmark that automatically manages the size of the pagination - select the custom size of the other disk, the initial size is multiple of the physical memory. The maximum value is 2 times, as shown in the picture, don't tell me you still can't understand it... **If you can't see clearly, please right-click to save as and then check for yourself.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    + Memory module, or in Desktop - My Computer - Right-click - Properties - Advanced - Performance - Settings - Advanced - Change, double the driver size.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Clean up the temporary files of the C drive, look at the disk size of the C disk, if the space is insufficient, you need to change the size of the virtual memory, change it to a larger size, or install a memory module, generally clean up the junk files, and close the background running files.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    "Right-click on My Computer - Properties - Advanced - Performance Settings - Advanced - Changes in Virtual Memory - in Custom (Initial Size and Maximum).

    If your RAM is 512M, the initial size is 768; A maximum of 1536 will do.

    The initial size is a companion to the physical memory. The maximum is 2 accompanies of the initial size.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is normal, under normal circumstances, it can be solved by increasing the virtual memory, many programs will occupy a lot of virtual memory space after running for a period of time, so generally don't worry about him!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can set the amount of virtual memory on your computer

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Discount its legs, see if he dares to jump out.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can install a PC Manager on your computer.

    Then select the PC acceleration feature.

    This feature can detect caches on your computer and speed up cleanup items for optimization.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be caused by your virtual memory settings are not suitable, please try again.

    It is recommended to set the initial size and maximum value to 2 times of your physical memory at the same time, such as 1G to 2048MB, 2G to 3072-4096MB (2G memory is double), 4G memory to 4096 (1 time of 4G is not enough to add), if your physical memory is less than 2G or 2G, it is recommended to upgrade your physical memory (the initial size and maximum value settings should be the same).

    How to set up virtual memory: Right-click on My PC Properties Advanced Performance Settings Advanced Changes in Virtual Memory Select a custom size, set to twice your physical memory at both the initial size and the maximum value. If you have 1GB of RAM, set both the initial size and the maximum to 2048MB.

    After setting, you need to press the "Settings" button, and then press OK and Apply, restart the computer and the settings take effect (there is no fixed number to set the size of virtual memory, and the size can be adjusted.) For example, if your physical memory is less than 512, the virtual memory can be set to be larger such as "three times").

    If the settings are appropriate, the physical memory is not too small (upgrade if it is small), or it is always prompted, it is recommended to check and kill the Trojan, restore the system or reinstall it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The virtual memory you set is not large enough, you can just reset it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The virtual memory you set is not large enough, you can just reset it.

    Hmm, to quote the guy in the building.

    Method Right-click on My Computer, Properties --- Advanced - Performance - Advanced - Virtual Memory Change. Above.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The virtual memory is low,1 it should be disinfected first, viruses often cause the virtual memory to run low.

    3 Large memory modules can be added or replaced to expand memory.

    4 Set up the virtual memory by yourself, it's best not to set it up casually, **wind0ws optimization master. Optimize Master automatically allocates virtual memory according to your computer's memory, which is the best way to set up virtual memory!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    2.Software method: Right-click on my computer > Properties > Advanced > Performance [Settings] > Advanced > Virtual Memory [Change] > Adjust the maximum and minimum value to 512MB 1024MB > restart.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    On my computer, right-click > Properties > Advanced > Performance > Advanced > Virtual Memory [Change] to change the maximum value to 2 times your memory, and the minimum value is multiple your memory.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The one upstairs said it right.

    But this is not a long-term solution.

    It will be like this again after a while.

    Well, that's how it used to be.

    Therefore, it is recommended to reinstall the system directly.

    That won't be the case.

    After reinstalling, press the upstairs - right-click on my computer, "Properties", "Advanced", "Performance, [Settings], "Advanced", "Virtual Memory", "Change", "Adjust the maximum and minimum to 512MB, 1200MB", and restart.

    This will ensure that you will not have this phenomenon in the future.

    Try it if you don't believe it.

    Well, there will be no such situation in the future.

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