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cbelljr - 29 Oct 2006 19:20 GMT
how do i change my virtual memeory setting if i don't have enough.let's say i
have  a setting of 2mb,and i need atleast 3 mb to run software in windows xp
Ayush - 29 Oct 2006 19:32 GMT
... Click Start
... Click Run
... Type "sysdm.cpl ,3"        ( Without quotes)
... Click "Settings" button   ( First one )
... Go to "Advanced" tab
... Click Change button
.. Choose a drive from the list that you want to configure
... The best option will be "System managed size"
... Remember to Click Set button before OK

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| how do i change my virtual memeory setting if i don't have enough.let's say i
| have  a setting of 2mb,and i need atleast 3 mb to run software in windows xp
Ken Blake, MVP - 29 Oct 2006 20:00 GMT
> how do i change my virtual memeory setting if i don't have
> enough.let's say i have  a setting of 2mb,and i need atleast 3 mb to
> run software in windows xp

Read this article by the late MVP, Alex Nichol: "Virtual Memory in Windows
XP" at http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.htm

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