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Right-click on My Computer - Properties - Advanced - and have a "Visuals, Processor Plan, Memory Usage, and Virtual Memory" dot setting, and then you can modify the virtual memory as you see fit.
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Is the landlord talking about virtual memory?
My Computer --Properties --Advanced --Performance Tab --Settings --Advanced --Virtual Memory.
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My Computer, Right-click Properties, Advanced, Performance Settings, Advanced, Change. Set to twice the memory.
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Is it virtual memory? Right-click on my computer --- Properties--- Advanced --- Performance Settings - Advanced --- Change Inside.
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You're talking about virtual memory! Method: Right-click on My Computer -Properties -Advanced -Performance Bar Settings -Advanced -Virtual Memory Bar Settings.
You can set it here, and generally the size of the virtual memory is multiple that of the physical memory.
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For dummy values, Windows
XP always sets a large default value for security, which wastes a lot of hard disk space, in fact, we can set its value a little smaller. The method is to go to "Control Panel System Advanced Performance Settings Advanced Virtual Memory Change", come to the virtual memory settings window, first determine which drive letter your page files are in, and then disable all page files in other drive letters.
It is recommended that you set it to other partitions instead of the default partition where the system is located, which can improve the read and write speed of page files and facilitate the fast operation of the system. According to Microsoft's recommendations, the page file should be set to multiple the memory capacity, but if you have a large memory, then it will take up a lot of space, so it is recommended to set it to a multiple if the memory capacity is less than 256MB, the maximum value is the same as the minimum value, if it is more than 512MB, it is completely feasible to set it to half of the memory capacity.
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Virtual values? Is it virtual memory?
Right-click on "On My Computer" and select "Properties" "Advanced" "Performance Settings" "Advanced".
Here's how to set up the virtual memory.
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Right-click on my computer, select Advanced, and then click on the first setting, just change it there, you open it and see, OK
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The size of the virtual memory setting is more often explained than the physical memory, and the setting method is not the same as our usual operation. Here's how to do it.
Right-click "My Computer", left-click "Properties", click the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in "Performance", then select the "Advanced" tab, click the "Change" button below, the pop-up window is the virtual memory settings window, the general default virtual memory is a range of values from small to large, this is the range of virtual memory change size, 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 2 times the physical memory, such as 256M, then you should set 256*, or simply 512M, the setting method is as follows:
Assuming that the memory is 256M, and the virtual memory is placed in the D disk, first clear the default, keep the C disk as selected, select the "No paging file (N)" and then press the "Settings" button, at this time, the virtual memory next to the C disk disappears, then select the D disk, select the "Custom size", add 512 to the "initial size" and "Maximum" boxes below, and then click the "Settings" button, you will see the words "512-512" appear next to the D disk, so that it means that the settings are setEventually, the system will restart, reboot, and the setup will be completed.
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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 a larger remaining space, and then enter the appropriate range value in the "Minimum" and "Maximum" text boxes. If you're having trouble using your system to get the maximum and minimum values, you can choose to "let Windows manage the virtual memory settings", but make sure that the partition where the virtual memory is located has enough space left (more than twice the system memory).
3. Insufficient system space.
The virtual memory file is in the system disk by default, such as the virtual memory file name of WinXP, if the remaining space of the system disk is too small, resulting in insufficient virtual memory, there will also be a problem of insufficient memory. The system disk must reserve at least 300MB of free space, of course, this value depends on the actual needs of the user. Try not to install various application software in the system disk, ensure that there is enough space for virtual memory files, and it is best to place virtual memory files in non-system disks.
4. Because the system user permission is not set properly.
When a Windows system based on the NT kernel is started, the system user creates a virtual memory file for the system. For the sake of system security, some users use the NTFS file system, but the system user's permission to "write" and "modify" in the system disk is canceled, so that it is impossible to create virtual memory files for the system, and the problem of insufficient memory will also occur when running large programs.
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Memory plays a big role in a computer, all the programs running in the computer need to go through the memory to execute, if the execution of a large number of programs or a lot, it will cause the memory to be exhausted. In order to solve this problem, virtual memory technology is used in Windows, that is, a part of the hard disk space is used as memory, and when the memory is occupied, the computer will automatically call the hard disk to act as memory 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.
When the system is running, the required instructions and data must be transferred from external memory (such as hard disks, floppy disks, optical disks, etc.) into memory, and then the CPU reads instructions or data from the memory for calculation, and stores the results in memory, which plays the role of a "setter". When running a program requires a lot of data and occupies a lot of memory, the memory repository will be "stuffed", and there is always a part of the temporarily unused data in this "warehouse" that occupies a limited space, so this part of the "lazy" data should be "invited" out to make room for the "active" data to use. In this case, you need to create another back-up "warehouse" to store the "lazy" data.
Due to the large space of the hard disk, the Microsoft Windows operating system selects the address of the backup "warehouse" on the hard disk, and this backup "warehouse" is the virtual memory. By default, virtual memory is saved in the system partition of the hard disk as a swap file called it.
Set the virtual memory manually.
In the default state, the system is allowed to manage the virtual memory, but the management method of the system's default settings is usually conservative, which will cause the page file to be discontinuous during automatic adjustment, and reduce the reading and writing efficiency, and the work efficiency is not high.
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.
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Virtual memory?
Right-click on My Computer, Properties, Advanced tab, click Performance in Settings, Advanced, there is a virtual memory inside, and change it on the line.
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Your RAM is 1G
It is recommended that you place virtual memory on non-system disks, such as disk D or disk.
Again, there's the question of settings.
Generally the initial is 1024
The maximum value is 2048
This makes the most of it.
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You can set 900M on the C drive to make the system run normally. If you are playing a game, you can set 1500m ---2000m on the disk where the game installation directory is located.
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The memory you showed above is 1g, so set it to.
This number is the best, mine is also 1G RAM, I think this number is enough.
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Don't set it up yourself, just set it up as if the computer manages it yourself.
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Find a VM and install it, and then it's the same as reinstalling the system.
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