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six gigs is not enough hard drive space. Check your
virtual memory through my computer and increase the number.(advanced--> preformance--> virtual memory) >-----Original Message----- >I have this installed on 3 machines. 2 Win2k Pro machines >and a XP Home machine. The 2 on Win2k work fine. The one >on XP always experiences a virtual memory issue in the >middle of the night when the scan is run. My virtual >memory is set to automatic. I have 512MB memory with 6 >gig of free space. > >Does anyone else experience this issue? >. > |
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anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com wrote:
> six gigs is not enough hard drive space. Check your > virtual memory through my computer and increase the > number.(advanced--> preformance--> virtual memory) Hi 6 GB not enough................? ![]() Don´t touch virtual memory settings ! Try to clean up your PC. - First remove all programs you don´t use within add/remove programs. - Check all programs which auto starts, Msconfig - Download CCleaner and remove all "junk" within hidden folders http://www.ccleaner.com/ - Maybe also to defrag your hardisk. -- plun |
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I have XP Pro SP2 at work and home, both with 512K RAM. Scheduled scans and
updates are smooth on both, although I have issues with real-time protection and system explorers at home (conflict of some kind, maybe...). Page file uses custom settings of 768MB min, 1536MB max (never goes above 768); you might try that. Free disk space shouldn't be a problem for you. <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:612c01c5268a$e7c95180$a501280a@phx.gbl... > six gigs is not enough hard drive space. Check your > virtual memory through my computer and increase the > number.(advanced--> preformance--> virtual memory) > >>-----Original Message----- >>I have this installed on 3 machines. 2 Win2k Pro > machines >>and a XP Home machine. The 2 on Win2k work fine. The > one >>on XP always experiences a virtual memory issue in the >>middle of the night when the scan is run. My virtual >>memory is set to automatic. I have 512MB memory with 6 >>gig of free space. >> >>Does anyone else experience this issue? >>. >> |
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That's 512MB, not K. Whoops.
"XYZ" <xyz@verizon.net> wrote in message news:uPf$1rpJFHA.1432@CPMSFTNGSA04.privatenews.microsoft.com... >I have XP Pro SP2 at work and home, both with 512K RAM. Scheduled scans >and updates are smooth on both, although I have issues with real-time >protection and system explorers at home (conflict of some kind, maybe...). >Page file uses custom settings of 768MB min, 1536MB max (never goes above >768); you might try that. Free disk space shouldn't be a problem for you. > > <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:612c01c5268a$e7c95180$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> six gigs is not enough hard drive space. Check your >> virtual memory through my computer and increase the >> number.(advanced--> preformance--> virtual memory) >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>I have this installed on 3 machines. 2 Win2k Pro >> machines >>>and a XP Home machine. The 2 on Win2k work fine. The >> one >>>on XP always experiences a virtual memory issue in the >>>middle of the night when the scan is run. My virtual >>>memory is set to automatic. I have 512MB memory with 6 >>>gig of free space. >>> >>>Does anyone else experience this issue? >>>. >>> > > |
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