The virtual memory of an IBM laptop is not set properly, and it does not look like a desktop when bo

Updated on number 2024-05-23
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello! Seeing your question, I can solve it for you!

    Here's how:

    On the desktop My Computer, right-click on Properties.

    Click "Advanced" to find "Performance" in the lower right corner of the frame

    Tap on it and a performance option will appear.

    Then click on "Advanced", then under the lowest there is a virtual memory, click "Change".

    A "virtual memory" dialog box appears, then check the "custom size", enter 800 in the initial size (MB), enter 800 in the "maximum value", and then click "Settings" in the lower right corner, and then OK, and then all the dialog boxes are confirmed after the system prompts to restart, and then you restart and that's OK!

    Note:] The above value "800" is self-defined, which will occupy the space of the C drive, if the capacity of the C disk is very small, then it is recommended to delete some unwanted things in the C disk!

    Generally speaking, the custom size should be "1000MB", but I don't know if the C disk of your computer has enough space, so 800 is enough, not too small! Otherwise, the virtual memory will be too small!

    The above operations are indispensable, be sure to read carefully! Otherwise, the operation will not be successful! In addition, the problem that the virtual memory is too low has been asked more than a hundred times in the know, and this kind of small problem does not need to spend time asking on the Internet in the future, just search it directly, so as not to waste time.

    You can look at mine, and the virtual memory alone is already worth thousands of points.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Let's reset the virtual memory!

    Enter "Safe Mode".

    Right-click on "My Computer" Properties: Advanced Performance) Settings: Advanced Virtual Memory) to change Customize Size.

    There is an initial value and a maximum value, and the initial value is set to the maximum value as set to OK

    After the revision, everything is fine

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Restart your computer and press F8 or follow the on-screen prompts to enter safe mode.

    Once you're in the system, set up the virtual memory.

    If you don't have more than 1GB of memory, set the virtual memory to two or three times the memory.

    In general, the maximum and minimum values are set to the same value, so that disk fragmentation is not generated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hehe.. It's best to start a new system, either unplug the memory first, or try a new memory first.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Restart and set the virtual memory to 2-3 times the memory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Holyoung - Assistant Level 2.

    That's right, do what he says, yes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hehe.. Safe mode doesn't work, there's only one way, buddy, and that's to redo the system. Or go find a system repair tool and fix it to see if it works.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Right-click on My Computer - Properties, there are performance settings in Advanced, click Settings, select Advanced in the pop-up box, there are virtual memory settings at the bottom, and set the maximum and minimum to twice your memory.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Then set up virtual memory.,XP and win7 settings are pretty much the same.,It's all right-click properties on my computer.,Then look for advanced,Performance settings,And then point to advanced.。 There is a change at the bottom, and the page that pops up at this time is the interface to change the virtual memory, where you set the minimum value to be a multiple of the physical memory, and the maximum value is 4 or 5 times the physical memory. In other words, if your computer has 2GB of RAM, you can set the minimum value to 3G and the maximum value to 10G.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, you go to the desktop of my computer, right-click in the properties to find advanced, there is a virtual memory setting, the setting is larger.

    You can also use other optimization software to optimize your computer so that it won't be like that.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First, check whether the virtual memory is turned on and whether the remaining space of the C drive is sufficient. I look for it in a system, attributes, performance options, and I recommend letting Windows manage it. It is best to leave more space for the C drive, with at least 5GB or more left.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Set the virtual memory, set it to the maximum, and restart the computer.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Right-click on My Computer on the desktop and select Properties;

    Click Advanced System Settings;

    Select the first setting in the System Properties dialog box;

    Click on it and select Advanced;

    Click on the Change option for the Virtual Memory option;

    Tick the Automatically manage paging file size option for all drives, and select the Custom option below;

    For example, if the actual memory is 2G, you can set the minimum to 3G (3072M) and the maximum 6G (6144M), but the specific settings are not very strict;

    Note: Under normal circumstances, there is no need to set virtual memory, on the one hand, the computer memory is large enough, on the other hand, the system defaults to times the actual memory, and the memory is not enough rarely happens, when the memory is not enough, it is recommended to upgrade the memory directly, after all, the virtual memory is "virtual".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This laptop configuration is good,Praise one first,It stands to reason that 6G memory does not need to set up virtual memory,You can turn off the virtual memory directly,That is, choose"No paging file",There is also that your memory must support dual channels,But the number of 6G is enough,But it can't be combined into dual channels,It is recommended to replace one of them with 2G for4G。

    If you keep jumping and stuck, in addition to the accident raised by the friend above, see if your own drivers are all installed, take out the drive disk that comes with the notebook or go to the next "driver wizard" and other driver installation assistance software on the Internet, and then take a look at the driver after installing it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The virtual memory is set too low, right?

    So it will be so.

    It's better to set it to auto-select than this ??

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Dear Lenovo users, you can press CTRL+Shift+ESC on the keyboard at the same time to open the task manager, click New - Run Task, enter, if the computer's desktop can be loaded normally, if the desktop can still not be loaded, it is recommended that you back up the computer data and use the one-click restore function to reinstall the operating system.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can press Ctrl+Shift+Esc on the keyboard at the same time to open the task manager, click New - Run Task, enter, if the computer's desktop can be loaded and used normally, if the desktop still cannot be loaded, it is recommended that you back up the computer data and use the one-click recovery function to reinstall the operating system.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Tools Material: Computer.

    1.Click on My Computer to select Properties.

    2.Once you have opened Properties, click Advanced System Settings.

    3.After opening the advanced system settings, click Settings in the Performance section.

    4.Click Advanced Options.

    5.Click on the Virtual Memory column and click Change.

    6.In the Custom Size field, enter the appropriate memory size.

    7.Finally, click OK and you're done.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First put your above c, point no pagination, cancel 16-16, and then select d point custom size, you can set it yourself initially, the maximum value is generally 2 times the memory size.

    Then decide Restart.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Virtual memory is generally twice that of physical memory, and you can make a 16M too small. If it is an XP system, the virtual memory setting method is: right click on my computer - properties - advanced - performance settings - advanced - virtual memory Change - select the drive letter where the virtual memory is located, generally select the non-system disk - custom size Fill in the maximum and minimum values - settings - determine the .......

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    How many bits does your laptop have, and if it's 32 bits, the maximum setting of virtual memory bits is 4G

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello! Click Custom in the interface you screenshotted, and the general virtual memory is multiple of the actual memory.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Click Custom Size, then allocate according to the prompts below, enter these values and push the deposit: 3780MB Enter "3780."

    Comparison: Initial size: 1000

    Maximum: 2780---3780

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The general maximum is twice the physical memory. But given that you have a large memory.

    The simplest setting is to manage the size of the system, let the system automatically allocate or set the maximum value to 4G, the initial 1G or so can be your system, it should be in the C drive, select the C drive. Set it to System Administration, determine the restart, or enter a specific value.

    Minimum 2048 and maximum 3780

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Don't listen to, just let the system manage itself.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    First, turn on your computer, find and tap on "Computer".

    2. After entering, click "System Properties" in the toolbar (third row).

    3After that, all kinds of information about your computer will appear, and what we have to click on is the "Advanced System Settings" in the left column.

    4Next, a window called "System Properties" will pop up, and select "Advanced Performance Settings" in order

    5 In the pop-up "Performance Options" window, select "Advanced Virtual Memory Changes", and then you will be on the Virtual Memory Modification page.

    6In the pop-up "Virtual Memory" window, we will see the classification of the system's disks, click "Custom Size", select other disks other than the C drive, and set the appropriate virtual memory size (the recommended maximum is about twice the memory size of the machine, mine is 4G memory, and the virtual memory is set to the range of 4-10G.) )

    7The choice of disk is casual, and the author chose E disk to provide virtual memory.

    8. After the setting is successful, don't forget to click "Apply". Let's take a look at the new experience of playing big games on your laptop!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    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.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    For example: Lenovo E450C (20EH0001CD) 14-inch laptop.

    The machine's description of the memory parameters:

    If you want to add, choose DDR3 generation memory, the motherboard supports a maximum memory of 8GB, combined with your own memory, do not exceed 8GB in the total memory capacity, if you already have 4GB, add up to one DDR3 generation of 4GB, the frequency can refer to the existing memory frequency, brand.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The first thing to note is that your machine uses the first generation of memory modules, so it is more difficult to find the right memory module now.

    1.To change the memory, you need to find a memory module that matches its frequency before you can install it on your computer.

    2.If you don't want to change the memory module, you can increase the virtual memory of your computer.

    How to set it up:

    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.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If memory can be added, the maximum amount shall not exceed 2G

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Nothing to pay attention to! Pay attention to the frequency of slivers!

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Is it integrated or discrete graphics?

    If it is integrated, it will be shared by the integrated graphics card, and it will not be enough for 256, and it will not be enough to be eaten by the integrated graphics card.

    In this way, you are adding a 1G one, which will significantly improve the speed of your system.

    Laptop memory is now 1G, which is about 120 pieces, and there is basically no performance difference between different brands of memory as long as the specifications are the same, but remember to buy the same memory as your original specification and frequency when you buy it. Avoid compatibility issues.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Causes of the problem and solutions.

    1.Check the application software or drivers.

    Some programs slow down the computer system when it starts. If we want to be the reason for this, we can start from "Safe Mode". Because this is the original boot, Safe Mode runs slower than it did normally.

    However, if you start up in Safe Mode and find that your computer starts up faster than you normally would, there may be a program that's causing your system to boot up slower.

    2.Too many desktop icons can get you into trouble.

    Having too many icons on your desktop can also slow down your system boot up. Every time Windows starts up and displays the desktop, you need to find the icons of the desktop shortcuts one by one and load them, the more icons you have, the more time it takes, of course. It is recommended that you put the desktop icons that you don't use often in a special folder or delete them altogether!

    3.Remove the random starter.

    You can use Kingsoft Poison's boot optimization function to increase the boot speed with one click.

    If your computer is infected with a virus, the system will run significantly slower. It is recommended to use Kingsoft Antivirus's quick detection and killing function to detect and kill computer viruses with one click and improve the running speed of your computer!

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