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Right-click Change in Settings - Advanced - Virtual Memory in My Computer - Properties - Advanced - Performance, fill in the maximum value larger, for example, click "Settings" next to it and then click OK.
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Right-click on "My Computer" - Properties,—— Advanced - Performance - Advanced.
At this point, you can see where to set up the virtual memory.
Set it up yourself.
It is generally a multiple of the physical memory.
For example, if you set 800M for 512 memory, set 1000M for 1G memory, and if you have 2G memory, you don't need to set virtual memory.
Physical memory is sufficient.
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Virus it! Generally, the default virtual memory of the system is sufficient.
It is suspected that it is because of the virus.
It is recommended to try antivirus first.
Because if you are poisoned, if you adjust the size of the virtual memory in time, the virtual memory will still be too small because the virus occupies a lot of memory.
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Virtual memory, right?
That is, the hard disk is used as a memory usage.
My PC - Advanced - Performance - Advanced - Virtual Memory - Change -..Generally, it is OK to set twice your physical memory, and the initial maximum is the same.
In fact, virtual memory has little effect.
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Right-click on My Computer Properties Advanced Performance Settings Advanced to change, and you can see the virtual memory, which generally seems to be times your actual memory.
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My Computer - Properties - Advanced - Performance Settings - Advanced - Virtual Memory Changes - In it, turn the initial value up.
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If you're a compatible machine ... You can change to a larger memory module to see... It doesn't cost too much either.
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Set up virtual memory appropriately.
1. The memory setting is mainly based on the size of your memory and the purpose of the computer. The so-called virtual memory is to use a part of the hard disk space as memory when your physical memory is not enough, but because the speed of hard disk transfer is much slower than the memory transfer speed, the use of virtual memory is slower than physical memory. The value that the individual actually needs should be adjusted many times by himself.
If you set it too much, it will cause a lot of debris, which will seriously affect the speed of the system, and if it is too small, it will not be enough, so the system will prompt you that the virtual memory is too small.
2. In general, Windows can be used to automatically allocate and manage virtual memory, and it can dynamically adjust the size of virtual memory according to the actual memory usage.
3. Define virtual memory, the general default virtual memory size is to take a range value, it is best to give it a fixed value, so that it is not easy to produce disk fragmentation, the specific value is determined according to the size of your physical memory, generally a multiple of the physical memory; However, the minimum value can be set to a multiple of the physical memory, and the maximum value can be 2-3 times the physical memory.
4. It is best not to set the memory in the same partition as the system, the memory is dynamically changed with the use, and the C disk is easy to produce disk fragmentation, which affects the running speed of the system, so it is best to set the virtual memory in the disk in other partitions with large remaining disk space and not commonly used disks, such as D and F, so as to avoid the system from carrying out frequent read and write operations in this partition and affecting the system speed. Pseudo-memory can only be one in a computer and can be placed in any partition of the disk.
5. The method of setting virtual memory is: right-click on my computer - Properties - Advanced - Performance Settings - Advanced - Virtual Memory Change - Click on C disk - select "No paging file (N)" - Settings, then the virtual memory next to C disk will disappear; Then select the D drive, select "Custom Size" - enter the values in the "Initial Size" and "Maximum" text boxes below - "Settings" - OK - Restart, and the setting is completed.
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