How do I get more Virtual memory on my computer?
When you get a notice that your computer is running low on virtual memory, the message is meant to inform you that the virtual memory used to open computer programs is running out. Increasing virtual memory is critical to the proper function of your computer.Altering Virtual Memory SettingsMore often than not, your problems with virtual memory running low can be fixed by adjusting some settings on your computer to free up more memory. Check to see how much free space is left on your computer’s hard drive. Click your “Start” menu and the “My Computer” link. (For Windows Vista and Windows 7, the link reads “Computer” instead.) Right-click on your computer’s hard drive location–usually the “C:” drive–and select “Properties.” This will bring up a window with a pie chart representation of the amount of space you have left. If less than 10 percent of your hard drive is available, you’ll need to free some space. You can clear space on your hard drive by running a disk cleanup utility. On to