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However, reducing or eliminating your virtual memory to free up drive space carries some risk of causing errors or system instability in cases where you would need more virtual memory but have capped what your system can use.
Increasing this memory setting is also generally not needed. Instances where more virtual memory makes the difference between a program working or not are best solved with a RAM upgrade, as RAM speeds greatly exceed the performance of virtual memory. Your system performance will be reduced compared to improving the dedicated hardware meant to provide this benefit. Manual adjustments to this setting are done at your own risk, and this should not be attempted unless you have solid guidelines about what you actually need.
Under-allocating space for virtual memory can lead to programs or your system as a whole malfunctioning. Additionally, older programs are designed with the assumption there is a page file in place for them to use, and malfunctions of individual programs can occur if adequate virtual memory is unavailable to them due to incorrect configuration. Detailed instructions for these adjustments in older versions of Windows vary slightly from the instructions below but will still be mostly applicable, as this feature has not changed much since Windows XP.
Select Advanced System Settings link outlined in red numbered 1 in the above screen. Some data stored in the RAM will move to the paging file, providing additional space for high-speed memory functions. Your system is low on virtual memory. Windows is increasing the size of your virtual memory paging file. During this process, memory requests for some applications may be denied. For more information, see help. Manually increasing the size of your paging file will alleviate this message, as per the error message.
Windows sets the initial virtual memory paging file equal to the amount of installed RAM. The paging file is a minimum of 1. You can calculate your paging file size using the following system. Still, 12GB for a paging file is enormous. I would not recommend using the upper limit. Because once your paging file increases over a certain size, your system will become unstable.
In that, the paging file is a temporary fix. Here's how you increase the size of the paging file to get rid of the virtual memory error message. The default option is to Automatically manage paging file size for all drives. Type performance. Choose Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows. In the new window, go to the Advanced tab and under the Virtual memory section, click on Change.
At the bottom of the new window, check what the Recommended value is and how it compares to Currently allocated. If the current setting is significantly less than the recommended, uncheck the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives box at the top of the same windows and then click on Custom size.
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