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no paging file problem *&!@

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DSA - 25 Jul 2007 18:17 GMT
I upgraded to Windows XP Professional from Windows 2000 Pro
and I keep getting the "Limited Virtual Memory" your system has no
pagefile, or paging file is to small....

I have tried setting to no page file, user size and system manage.
The PC takes several minutes to boot and when it finally does it pops the
message up.
If I have it set to no page file, it will boot very quickly. I can never
find a pagefile.sys file
even when displaying hidden/protected files

I have searched and tried various recommnedations i found on the web and
nothing seems
to do it. Things I have tried:

Setting Permissions according to KB315270
Tried specifying a different pagefile in the registry
I have a Gigabyte Motherboard with VIA chipset, so its not the Intel
problem.
I currently am not loading any programs at startup
I have 384MB ram and 37GB free on the HD.

XP Professional SP2. anybody have any clues ?
Rich Barry - 26 Jul 2007 01:48 GMT
For WinXP to run efficiently you need at least 512MB or Ram. That might be
your problem.
>I upgraded to Windows XP Professional from Windows 2000 Pro
> and I keep getting the "Limited Virtual Memory" your system has no
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> XP Professional SP2. anybody have any clues ?
 
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