How Do You Repair A Computer With Low Virtual Memory?
Virtual memory aids Random Access Memory (RAM) by acting as an extension to it. A Windows computer with low virtual memory may have slower start-up and application load times. You can combat this problem by increasing the amount of allocated virtual memory in your computer. Click on “Start” and then “Control Panel.” Double-click on the “System and Maintenance” icon in the Control Panel window that opens. Double-click on the “System” icon. Select the “Advanced system settings” option on the left pane of the window that opens. Click on the “Advanced” tab of the “System Properties” dialog box that opens. Choose the “Settings” button below “Performance.” Click on the “Advanced” tab of the “Performance Options” dialog box that opens. Click on the “Change” button below “Virtual Memory.” Uncheck the “Automatically manage paging file size for all drives” check box on the virtual memory dialog box that opens. Select the drive below ‘”Drive [Volume Label]” for which you want to increase the virt