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| Guest | virtual memory i keep getting the message virtual low memory i have an e machine t3616 447 mb 32 bits windows vista and i dont know how to fix this it keeps saying excessive paging |
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| Guest | Re: virtual memory That model came with only 512mb of ram originally--Vista runs like a dog on 512mb of ram, consider upgrading Also, Did someone set a fixed page file (swap file) under Advanced Windows properties? With that little memory, you are going to be hitting the page file quite a bit and you should have a much larger page file. If windows is managing the page file, then it is probably expanding its size at these times. Also, how much free hard drive space do you have? When was the last time you defragged? "beth" <beth@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:989DAA85-D8B2-4BDE-B662-9FE7BD3E3E26@xxxxxx Quote: > i keep getting the message virtual low memory i have an e machine t3616 > 447 > mb > 32 bits windows vista and i dont know how to fix this it keeps saying > excessive paging |
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| Guest | Re: virtual memory You are right about needing more memory, 1GB is needed to run Home Premium or better. To get in and check your virtual memory (page file) size go to the control panel > System Maintenance > Performance Information and Tools > Performance Options and click on the advanced tab. I would either let Windows manage the page file size or if you want to set it your self make sure you have 1.5 times the size of the RAM in your computer. "gerryf" wrote: Quote: > That model came with only 512mb of ram originally--Vista runs like a dog on > 512mb of ram, consider upgrading > > Also, Did someone set a fixed page file (swap file) under Advanced Windows > properties? With that little memory, you are going to be hitting the page > file quite a bit and you should have a much larger page file. If windows is > managing the page file, then it is probably expanding its size at these > times. > > Also, how much free hard drive space do you have? When was the last time you > defragged? > > > > > "beth" <beth@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:989DAA85-D8B2-4BDE-B662-9FE7BD3E3E26@xxxxxx Quote: > > i keep getting the message virtual low memory i have an e machine t3616 > > 447 > > mb > > 32 bits windows vista and i dont know how to fix this it keeps saying > > excessive paging |
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| Guest | Re: virtual memory On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 08:19:30 -0500, "gerryf" <gerryf19@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > That model came with only 512mb of ram originally-- Beth, it's even worse than that. You have 512MB of RAM, but you have no separate video card, and 64MB of system RAM is used for video purposes. That leaves you only 448MB for Vista. Quote: > Vista runs like a dog on > 512mb of ram, consider upgrading Beth, I so strongly agree with what Gerry says that I'll make an even stronger statement. Don't just consider upgrading, but *do* it. You will never be happy running Vista with only 448MB of RAM. I strongly recommend upgrading to 2GB (2048MB). Quote: > Also, Did someone set a fixed page file (swap file) under Advanced Windows > properties? With that little memory, you are going to be hitting the page > file quite a bit and you should have a much larger page file. If windows is > managing the page file, then it is probably expanding its size at these > times. > > Also, how much free hard drive space do you have? When was the last time you > defragged? > > > > > "beth" <beth@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:989DAA85-D8B2-4BDE-B662-9FE7BD3E3E26@xxxxxx Quote: > > i keep getting the message virtual low memory i have an e machine t3616 > > 447 > > mb > > 32 bits windows vista and i dont know how to fix this it keeps saying > > excessive paging Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Guest | RE: virtual memory As with all of us eMachiners, you definitely need a ram upgrade. Google "<your computer model> + ram upgrade" and you can find some pretty good bargains, but I'd stick with the majors backed up by strong reviews from purchasers (Kingston was my choice - their value ram is flawless and I found 2 gigs for $40 after google checkout bonus on buy.com). Pay close attention to your Windows Experience Index results and System Diagnostics report which reveal a lot of fixes for low memory (edit graphics, turn off Aero and indexing). I found a great download from System Requirements Lab that is my upgrade guide now for my eMachines T5234 with Vista Premium. It rates all of your hardware and drivers for how they will perform on Vista, with cool tabs for Minimum, Recommended and Optimal requirements. I learned after the ram upgrade that the weak spot is my graphics card, and which ones to consider. I also learned more about my computer than any of the Windows diagnostic tools I have been using daily. Here's the link: http://www.systemrequirementslab.com...option_id=3596 "beth" wrote: Quote: > i keep getting the message virtual low memory i have an e machine t3616 447 > mb > 32 bits windows vista and i dont know how to fix this it keeps saying > excessive paging |
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| Guest | Re: virtual memory how do i upgrade to 2 gb (2048mb) "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: Quote: > On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 08:19:30 -0500, "gerryf" <gerryf19@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: > > That model came with only 512mb of ram originally-- > > Beth, it's even worse than that. You have 512MB of RAM, but you have > no separate video card, and 64MB of system RAM is used for video > purposes. That leaves you only 448MB for Vista. > > > Quote: > > Vista runs like a dog on > > 512mb of ram, consider upgrading > > Beth, I so strongly agree with what Gerry says that I'll make an even > stronger statement. Don't just consider upgrading, but *do* it. You > will never be happy running Vista with only 448MB of RAM. I strongly > recommend upgrading to 2GB (2048MB). > > > > Quote: > > Also, Did someone set a fixed page file (swap file) under Advanced Windows > > properties? With that little memory, you are going to be hitting the page > > file quite a bit and you should have a much larger page file. If windows is > > managing the page file, then it is probably expanding its size at these > > times. > > > > Also, how much free hard drive space do you have? When was the last time you > > defragged? > > > > > > > > > > "beth" <beth@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:989DAA85-D8B2-4BDE-B662-9FE7BD3E3E26@xxxxxx Quote: > > > i keep getting the message virtual low memory i have an e machine t3616 > > > 447 > > > mb > > > 32 bits windows vista and i dont know how to fix this it keeps saying > > > excessive paging > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience > Please Reply to the Newsgroup > |
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