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Originally Posted by Techy
not sure whether i've had one to many beers but that doesn't a whole lot of sense.
First of "Virtual Memory" and "Page File" are the same thing.
Assuming your using Windows XP, go to the control panel and open system, click advanced then performance options then advanced, click change. Take a screen shot and post it here. then open task manager, select the performance tab and take another screen grab.
Are you receiving error messages regarding virtual memory or have you just noticed that 98% is in use? if so where have you seen that 98% is in use?
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....er...yeah, i think i must have had one too many even for me (and I consume a lot)...the message is a little garbled.
Follow techy's advice, but also make sure your swap file (also known as page file) is not on your main system drive if possible. If you have a single drive, create a partition just for the swap file, and if you have more than two, create a partition on one of the drives that your system file isn't on.
Also, make sure your swap file is no more than 2.5 times your RAM (i.e. if you have 512MB RAM, make sure your swap file is no more than 1280MB (2.5x512)
(Techy...that make sense m8 or am I talkin bollix m8 - only I've had a few tonight

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