You have two options
1. the best is to buy new ram
2. the simplest and free way is to go to start-control panel-performance and maitence-system-advanced-performance setting- advanced- and change the virutal memory size
hope that works!
2007-05-03 17:07:16
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answer #1
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answered by Mike 4
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By default, windows assigns a specific amount of virtual memory in your hard drive. As more applications are installed and are running, the more virtual memory is used. There comes a point when the assigned virtual memory is no longer sufficient to cope with the running applications and thats when you get the virtual memory low message. It will slow you down as the system tries hard to remedy its low memory situation.
As a tip, try to minimize application that runs on startup.
To change the amount of virtual memory do the following:
Right click My Computer icon in your desktop and select Properties. (If My Computer icon is not in your desktop, go to Control Panel, select System)
Click the Advanced Tab, in the Performace section, click Settings.
You will see another set of "Tabs".. choose Advanced.
In the Virtual Memory section.. Click Change
You can either assign a Minimum & Maximum size, or you can select System Managed Size (recommended).
Click Set and then Ok... Ok...Ok
You may have to restart your computer.
2007-05-03 17:11:37
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answer #2
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answered by Mike S 3
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Virtual memory goes low if you have less space in your c: drive(or the drive where your windows is installed).
Tip 1: To avoid that problem, never use your c:drive for storing your files(let that drive be only for system) move all your big size files (like movies) to some other drive. That will also fix the problem.
Tip 2: Don't open too many programs if you are not working with them all. If you need them but currently not working with them, then minimise them. This will consume less memory. Logic is, say u hav 4 word documents open (maximised), but u r working on only one, then unnecessarily other 3 documents in maximised mode are stored into ur RAM. So minimizing other 3 documents will consume less buffer size. hence your memory will be utilised properly.
2007-05-03 17:17:04
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answer #3
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answered by liquid crystal 2
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First of all increase your virtual memory or page file size open control panel double click system folder on opening page click advanced than Tick before Adjust for best performance & click apply(it will take a while). Than click advanced in coming window you will find virtual memory click setting. Select drive on which you want your virtual memory to be.Choose other than primary partion, then click custom and change the Page file size or virtual memory size by typing.
Initial size should be 1024 MB at least & max size should be not less than 2048 MB.
1. Search for temp files( In search box type *.tmp) click search. Delete all files that appears after search.
2. Than as above type *.log & do the same.
3. Search Temp folder Delete all it's content.
4. Search Temprory Internet Files & delete it's content.
5. Run updated Antivirus & Anti spyware.
6. Run disk cleanup from system tools in accessories.
7. Than defragment your drives twice from system tools Defrag.
8. From run type msconfig > enter > click on startup un check all checked field except of antivirus & anti spyware. Choose & click services, Check beside hide all MS Services. In remaining list uncheck all except Anti virus & Anti spyware services click apply click ok you will asked to restart click restart. You are almost done.
This will make your system considerably faster but one very essential action has to be taken and that is cleaning Registry which is the main reason of sluggis system. Dowload
WIN XP Manager or tuneup utilities install & clean. Try with win xp manager,s 1 click cleaner. You can download it from
www.softarchive.net. It requires dotnet fx so you will have to download it also. First you will have to install dotnet fx. It is free & you can get it from site of microsoft. Your PC will become as fast as it was when new or much better decide yourself..
2007-05-03 17:10:05
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Purchase RAM to fix the virtual memory problem. Or, you can check in the task manager, to see what programs are running, and if its something you dont need, close the application. You can defrag your computer and scan it for viruses and spyware, this may help speed it up as well.
2007-05-03 17:08:20
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answer #5
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answered by travis c 2
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digital reminiscence is area on your not undemanding stress reserved to act as reminiscence at the same time as your put in reminiscence receives finished. homestead windows, with the help of default instruments the dimensions of the digital reminiscence at a million a million/2 circumstances the dimensions of the ram put in. operating digital reminiscence off the not undemanding stress is a lot plenty slower. some say to extend the dimensions of your digital reminiscence yet it really is only a band-help and not in any respect a fix. the real fix is to make it so that you not in any respect ought to bypass into the doggy digital reminiscence in any respect and thats performed with the help of including ram. once you're operating a clumsy quantity of ram its a good theory to reboot your rig once in a lengthy time period and sparkling your ram so that you dont get into the digital reminiscence as commonly. also bypass into msconfig startup and uncheck the bins for the progs you do not favor up initiating and dealing perpetually. With a lot less apps operating your ram wont top off as quick.
2016-11-25 00:55:24
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answer #6
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answered by rosette 4
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It means your hard drive is getting full. Try running disk cleanup. If you have a partitioned hard drive try moving some files to one of the more open partitions.
2007-05-03 17:11:46
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answer #7
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answered by Warren D 7
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dl ccleaner
http://www.ccleaner.com/
run the program
then remove useless startup programs, consider buying more ram or formating your pc.
2007-05-03 17:08:31
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answer #8
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answered by loic54 2
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DELETE MICROSOFT WORD AND REBOOT / INSTALL THE PROGRAMS AND DEFRAG. THAT'S WHAT'S UP. IF NEEDED FLASH SOFTWARE AND PROGRAMS YOU NEED.~
2007-05-03 17:10:39
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answer #9
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answered by marque762003 2
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check the links
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826513
http://www.infopackets.com/channels/en/windows/gazette/2005/20050520_why_does_windows_constantly_report_virtual_memory_low.htm
2007-05-03 17:12:01
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answer #10
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answered by TheHacker 4
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