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Daytona Steve
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      15th May 2008
When I try to set the virtual memory, I get an error that says
c:windows/system32/mmc.exe. says it requested the runtime to terminate. I
have a gig of ram but don't want to run without this
 
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      16th May 2008
Daytona Steve wrote:
> When I try to set the virtual memory, I get an error that says
> c:windows/system32/mmc.exe. says it requested the runtime to
> terminate. I have a gig of ram but don't want to run without this


Don't set virtual memory. Let the system manage it.

Virtual memory has nothing to do with RAM (it's "virtual," get it?).


 
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Daytona Steve
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      16th May 2008
Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear. The system now has zero virtual memory and
when I go to set it by hitting the change buttton, I get the error. I don't
get to the page that allows me to set it or allow windows to set it.

"HeyBub" wrote:

> Daytona Steve wrote:
> > When I try to set the virtual memory, I get an error that says
> > c:windows/system32/mmc.exe. says it requested the runtime to
> > terminate. I have a gig of ram but don't want to run without this

>
> Don't set virtual memory. Let the system manage it.
>
> Virtual memory has nothing to do with RAM (it's "virtual," get it?).
>
>
>

 
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Gerry
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      16th May 2008
Steve


What are your anti-spyware arrangements. What firwall are you using?


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Daytona Steve wrote:
> When I try to set the virtual memory, I get an error that says
> c:windows/system32/mmc.exe. says it requested the runtime to
> terminate. I have a gig of ram but don't want to run without this



 
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Andrew E.
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      16th May 2008
Actually virtual memory has everything to do with ram memory,& w/o it
youre OS will not run,even with 20 sticks of ram,if it were possible...Either
way,at pc start-up,tap the F8 key,select safe mode,enter xp as administrator,
reset virtual memory,click set 2X,then exit (set to let "system manage"...
For virtual memory & ram,read kb555223

"Daytona Steve" wrote:

> When I try to set the virtual memory, I get an error that says
> c:windows/system32/mmc.exe. says it requested the runtime to terminate. I
> have a gig of ram but don't want to run without this

 
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Twayne
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      16th May 2008

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> Virtual memory has nothing to do with RAM (it's "virtual," get it?).


HUH? Please refrain from answering further questions regarding RAM or
anything that uses it until you understand at least what virtual memory
includes.


 
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Tim Slattery
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      16th May 2008
"Twayne" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> Virtual memory has nothing to do with RAM (it's "virtual," get it?).


>HUH? Please refrain from answering further questions regarding RAM or
>anything that uses it until you understand at least what virtual memory
>includes.


Virtual memory is a logical construct. Each process (in 32-bit
Windows, anyway) has a 4GB virtual memory space assigned to it. The
actual contents of that virtual space are stored in various parts of
physical RAM as well as the swap file on the disk. So both physical
RAM and the swap file contains bits and pieces of many different
virtual memory spaces scattered around various places. The OS has to
keep track of what's where in order to make sense of this.

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Daytona Steve
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      21st May 2008
I've tried a number of solutions but finally went to the registry. I found
the settings and had mutiple settings that didn't show up in administration.
I cleaned them all out and repalced them with correct setting 768 on the C
drive and 3072 on the D drive, separate hard drive, primary partition. Now
when I look in windows explorer I see both pagefiles on both drives,
however......

I can now go into the adminstration and set it but if I set c to zero, the
last file setting in explorer is still noted on the c drive. I would expect
no file with a setting of zero. When I go back into adminiation to set it to
something else, I get the error again. Back to the registry, fix it and
everythink is OK.

So bottom line, it seems like its OK using the registry to set this however,
I can't help but think there is still a problem that may need to be resolved.
I use the same settingon another pc with the same spyware, spam, anti virus,
and have no problems.

"Andrew E." wrote:

> Actually virtual memory has everything to do with ram memory,& w/o it
> youre OS will not run,even with 20 sticks of ram,if it were possible...Either
> way,at pc start-up,tap the F8 key,select safe mode,enter xp as administrator,
> reset virtual memory,click set 2X,then exit (set to let "system manage"...
> For virtual memory & ram,read kb555223
>
> "Daytona Steve" wrote:
>
> > When I try to set the virtual memory, I get an error that says
> > c:windows/system32/mmc.exe. says it requested the runtime to terminate. I
> > have a gig of ram but don't want to run without this

 
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Daytona Steve
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      21st May 2008
sorry, by the way, get the same error using safe mode or regular start up.

"Andrew E." wrote:

> Actually virtual memory has everything to do with ram memory,& w/o it
> youre OS will not run,even with 20 sticks of ram,if it were possible...Either
> way,at pc start-up,tap the F8 key,select safe mode,enter xp as administrator,
> reset virtual memory,click set 2X,then exit (set to let "system manage"...
> For virtual memory & ram,read kb555223
>
> "Daytona Steve" wrote:
>
> > When I try to set the virtual memory, I get an error that says
> > c:windows/system32/mmc.exe. says it requested the runtime to terminate. I
> > have a gig of ram but don't want to run without this

 
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FeMaster
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      22nd May 2008
Probably not the same problem you are having, but when I was receiving an
error on my system, and having similar symptoms (can't set virtual memory
size, and it's always at zero) I was able to correct this by following the
instructions here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316528/en-us

If this doesn't work, search the knowledge base with the wording from the
error you are getting, you might just come up with something useful.


"Daytona Steve" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> sorry, by the way, get the same error using safe mode or regular start up.
>
> "Andrew E." wrote:
>
>> Actually virtual memory has everything to do with ram memory,& w/o it
>> youre OS will not run,even with 20 sticks of ram,if it were
>> possible...Either
>> way,at pc start-up,tap the F8 key,select safe mode,enter xp as
>> administrator,
>> reset virtual memory,click set 2X,then exit (set to let "system
>> manage"...
>> For virtual memory & ram,read kb555223
>>
>> "Daytona Steve" wrote:
>>
>> > When I try to set the virtual memory, I get an error that says
>> > c:windows/system32/mmc.exe. says it requested the runtime to
>> > terminate. I
>> > have a gig of ram but don't want to run without this

>

 
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