You can get more RAM sticks. That will help. You also need heaps of space on your disk drive, a few gigs clear or you will run low on virtual memory. Applications like Photoshop will eat all the memory you've got.
2007-12-07 00:48:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I assume that you got a little balloon in the bottom right-hand corner announcing that your virtual memory is low and that Windows is adjusting it. If this happens just once, don't worry—as the message said, Windows found a problem and fixed it. But if it happens repeatedly, it could be that your settings don't allow Windows to make the necessary adjustment. First, make sure your drive isn't overly full. In Windows Explorer, right-click the drive icon and choose Properties. If the amount of free space is under about 10 percent, you'll need to free up some space. You can use the Disk Cleanup button right next to the free space indicator, or manually move some files to off-line storage, or uninstall unnecessary applications—whatever it takes to get more free space.
If low drive space isn't the problem, the virtual-memory settings may be wrong. Right-click My Computer and choose Properties. Click the Advanced tab. Click the Settings button in the Performance panel. Click the Advanced tab in the Performance dialog. Click the Change button in the Virtual memory panel. Whew! This setting is buried quite thoroughly! Look for the System managed size option, select it if it isn't already selected, and then click OK, OK, OK. That should end the warnings
2007-12-07 00:50:17
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answered by juventino74 2
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More RAM or run fewer applications at a time. Depending on the game you're playing it could also be what is called a "memory leak" and in that case you just need to quit playing and restart periodically, every few hours or so.
It's a common misnomer to refer to your hard drive as "memory" but it really isn't, it's just space. You should still always leave at least a couple of gigs open on your hard drive otherwise problems will come up.
2007-12-07 00:49:02
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answered by Flavor Vortex 7
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I have had the same problem with my pc. Yes, more gigs on your hard drive would fix this. Also try to un-install any programs or games that you no longer play. I usually run into this problem when I have a lot of mp3's and or movies saved to my hard drive. Also if I have a lot of games installed. You might want to defrag your hard drive, this will compress your files and free up a bit more space for you.
2007-12-07 00:58:30
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answered by drfulkrumsinvisiblekneemachine 5
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2016-12-30 14:05:31
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answered by ? 3
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over time it should adjust automatically or you can increase the size of your virtual memory manually just go into help to find out how to do it.
2007-12-07 00:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i've seen this, you could try bigger ram chip...
and even a faster processor...
new computer's have duel processor's...
2007-12-07 00:50:44
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answered by Amy L. 4
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upgrade ur RAM...
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2007-12-07 01:21:25
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answered by ashiq 2
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