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The computer indicates that the virtual memory is insufficient.
1. Infected with the virus!
Some viruses take up a lot of memory space when they break out, causing the system to run out of memory. Hurry up and go to the antivirus, upgrade the virus database, and then get the antivirus measures right!
2. Improper setting of virtual memory.
Improper setting of virtual memory may also lead to the problem of insufficient memory, under normal circumstances, the size of virtual memory is 2 times the size of physical memory, if it is set too small, it will affect the normal operation of system programs. Resize virtual memory Take WinXP as an example, right-click "My Computer", select "Properties", then in the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" box, switch to the "Advanced" tab, and then click the "Change" button in the "Virtual Memory" box, then reset the virtual memory size, and restart the system when you are done.
The virtual memory is insufficient because the virtual memory settings in Windows are too small or the hard disk space where the virtual memory is located is insufficient. It is recommended to place the virtual memory in a different partition from the operating system, and set a fixed size, generally 1 5 times the memory capacity of the system; Right-click "My Computer", select "Properties", pop up the system properties window, select the "Performance Options" tab, click the "Virtual Memory" button below, pop up the virtual memory settings window, click the "User Specify Virtual Memory Settings" radio button, "Hard Disk", please select the partition with larger free space, and then click on "Minimum%d
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Right-click "My Computer", select "Properties", pop up the system properties window, select the "Performance Options" tab, click the "Virtual Memory" button below, pop up the virtual memory settings window, click the "User Specify Virtual Memory Settings" radio button, "Hard Disk" Please select the partition with a larger remaining space, and then enter the appropriate range value in the "Minimum" and "Maximum" text boxes.
256 memory is best set to multiples.
512 memory can be set to around 512.
More than 1G of memory... It feels like it can be set or not.
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My Computer--Properties--Advanced--Performance Settings--Advanced--Change-- I can see it myself. Write one yourself. For example, 768, 1024, etc.
When you're done, tap Settings. Then click OK. Restart your computer, OK!
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It is best to change it through third-party software, and it is recommended to use the optimization master to adjust the virtual memory.
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What kind of system is it talking about on the first floor? The 2nd floor is very humane. Top down 2nd floor.
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1. The virtual memory setting is too large and slows down the system response 2. The virtual memory setting is best in the C drive3. The virtual memory is damaged by the hard diskEmpirical Steps:1. The virtual memory setting is too large and slows down the system response: The larger the virtual memory, the better, because the larger the virtual memory, the slower the memory read speed, resulting in the system being sluggish.
Some people recommend setting the size of the virtual memory to be multiple of the physical memory, and I recommend not more than 1 times as well. 2. It is best to set the virtual memory in the C disk: the virtual memory is the fastest reading speed in the C disk, but some people's C disk is too small, and the system is about to be full when they are installed, so it can only be placed on other disks.
3. Virtual memory is damaged by hard disk: The read speed of virtual memory is not as fast as physical memory, and frequent and fast reading of data is also easy to cause damage to the hard disk. Therefore, we recommend that you set the virtual memory to be sufficient, just enough, not too large.
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No, it should be based on your actual memory settings, otherwise there will be a return effect. It is generally set to 2 or 3 times the actual memory.
Windows virtual memory is to take out a part of the hard disk space to use as memory, when the memory is occupied, the computer will automatically call the hard disk to act as memory, in order to relieve the tension of memory. For example, if the computer only has 128MB of physical memory, when reading a file with a capacity of 200MB, it must use a relatively large virtual memory, and the file will be stored in the virtual memory after being read by the memory, and then the files stored in the virtual memory will be released into the original installation directory. >>>More
1G memory, virtual memory, and virtual memory are OK by default.