Angelia
December 9th 03, 10:49 AM
Thank you. You were most helpful
>-----Original Message-----
>hi there,
> Virtual memory or pagefile is used on your
>harddrive as a temporary storage which acts like ram.It
>is usually one and a half times the size of your ram eg
>If you have 128Mb ram your virtual memory would be 192Mb.
> (I would recommend having at least 128Mb of ram.)
>to check the size of your virtual memory right click on
>My Computer go to Properties,click the advanced tab and
>in the box that says Performance click settings and
>another window should open.In the performance options
>window click the Avanced tab and in the box that says
>Virtual Memory click change.
>The Initial size should be at least one and a half times
>the size of your ram the maximum size double the initial
>size.
> To check the size of your ram right click My
>Computer,Properties, and go to the General tab and at
the
>bottom of this page you should see the size of your ram.
>Hope this helps.
>Stuart......
>>-----Original Message-----
>>What is this? I get this message every day and then I
>>get internet connection problems and a lagging
computer,
>>so I have to reboot. Any suggestions? I've tried
>>everything I can think of defragging, deleting files,
>etc.
>>.
>>
>.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>hi there,
> Virtual memory or pagefile is used on your
>harddrive as a temporary storage which acts like ram.It
>is usually one and a half times the size of your ram eg
>If you have 128Mb ram your virtual memory would be 192Mb.
> (I would recommend having at least 128Mb of ram.)
>to check the size of your virtual memory right click on
>My Computer go to Properties,click the advanced tab and
>in the box that says Performance click settings and
>another window should open.In the performance options
>window click the Avanced tab and in the box that says
>Virtual Memory click change.
>The Initial size should be at least one and a half times
>the size of your ram the maximum size double the initial
>size.
> To check the size of your ram right click My
>Computer,Properties, and go to the General tab and at
the
>bottom of this page you should see the size of your ram.
>Hope this helps.
>Stuart......
>>-----Original Message-----
>>What is this? I get this message every day and then I
>>get internet connection problems and a lagging
computer,
>>so I have to reboot. Any suggestions? I've tried
>>everything I can think of defragging, deleting files,
>etc.
>>.
>>
>.
>