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Richard
January 8th 04, 12:51 AM
I posted a question on 1 Jan regarding the paging file on
my computer being too small. Unfortunately I have only
had one reply and that suggested something I had already
tried.
I have just upgraded from XP Home to XP Pro and I get a
message at startup that my paging file is too small. When
you go to Contol Panel, System, Advanced, Performance,
Settings, advanced. You get a message that says that due
to the problem at startup Windows has made an adjustment
(or something like that), Under Virtual memory it shows
that the total paging files on all drives is 0. When you
click change it shows under custom size that there is 768
and 1536, this is reflected in the box at the top of the
window but at the bottom it says currently allocated is
0. I have clicked Set and then OK and it still says that
Virtual Memory on all drives is 0. I have rebooted and
the result is the same. Please help.
Thanks in advance

Gerry Cornell
January 8th 04, 12:51 AM
Richard

http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.htm

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Hope this helps.

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"Richard" > wrote in message =
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> I posted a question on 1 Jan regarding the paging file on=20
> my computer being too small. Unfortunately I have only=20
> had one reply and that suggested something I had already=20
> tried.
> I have just upgraded from XP Home to XP Pro and I get a=20
> message at startup that my paging file is too small. When=20
> you go to Contol Panel, System, Advanced, Performance,=20
> Settings, advanced. You get a message that says that due=20
> to the problem at startup Windows has made an adjustment=20
> (or something like that), Under Virtual memory it shows=20
> that the total paging files on all drives is 0. When you=20
> click change it shows under custom size that there is 768=20
> and 1536, this is reflected in the box at the top of the=20
> window but at the bottom it says currently allocated is=20
> 0. I have clicked Set and then OK and it still says that=20
> Virtual Memory on all drives is 0. I have rebooted and=20
> the result is the same. Please help.
> Thanks in advance

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