Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Repair A Computer With Low Virtual Memory



For a better PC Health you need to repair your computer’s low virtual memory. Your computer’s Virtual memory aids Random Access Memory (RAM) by acting as an extension to it. If your Windows computer has low virtual memory then it may have slower start-up. You can heal this problem by increasing the amount of allocated virtual memory in your computer. By following these steps you can repair the virtual memory and optimize your PC Health.
• Firstly click "Start" and then "Control Panel."
• Double-click on "System and Maintenance" icon in your Control Panel window that opens.
• Then Double-click on the "System" icon.
• Select "Advanced system settings" option on the left pane of the window that opens.
• Click on "Advanced" tab of the "System Properties" dialog box that opens.
• Choose "Settings" button below "Performance."
• Click on "Advanced" tab of the "Performance Options" dialog box that opens.
• Click on "Change" button below "Virtual Memory."
• Just uncheck "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives" check box on the virtual memory dialog box that opens.
• Select "Drive [Volume Label]" for which you want to increase the virtual memory and click on "Custom Size" option.
• Then just type a value in the "Initial size (MB)" box.
• Type a value in the "Maximum size (MB)" box.
• Click on "Set" button. You can increase the virtual memory on the other drives in your computer.
• Click on "OK" button and restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

With these steps you can optimize your PC Health and repair your low virtual memory.

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