Virtual memory error message

Virtual memory error message

Postby mwesh on Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:04 pm

Hello all,

I keep getting this error message: "Virtual memory minimum is too low. Windows is increasing the size of the virtual memory paging file."

does anyone knows what does this mean?
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Re: Virtual memory error message

Postby steve on Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:06 pm

The virtual memory is the space your computer uses when it runs short of RAM memory. The paging file is the place where Windows handles your virtual memory settings. If your computer wants to change it, you should go ahead and let it because XP will adjust the setting to meet the current memory needs. I do not recommend changing these settings manually as Windows can manage the size much more efficiently than the user can. Making your virtual memory setting larger will increase the number of addresses and will make Windows lazy.

Adding more RAM may also be of benefit as this will reduce the need for virtual memory to be used in the first place. For running Windows XP, I suggest at least 384MB. In general, adding more RAM is the most cost effective means of boosting a computer's performance.
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Re: Virtual memory error message

Postby wamother on Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:08 pm

Basicly you need to reset and clear your virtual memory. Windows makes a portion of your hard rive be used as if it is system memory. or Random Access Memory (ram). This portion of your hard drive is being filled up, and it needs to be ceaned up.
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