Virtual Memory Error

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Doni

When I log into my computer, I get a Virtual Memory Error.
When I click on OK it logs me back out. I tried booting
into safe mode, but that didn't work. How do I get logged
into my computer to resolve the virtual memory error?
 
D

Dave Patrick

This sounds like one of two things; the drive letter has change from
original install, or the drive permissions have changed.

Unable to Log on if the Boot Partition Drive Letter Has Changed
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q249/3/21.ASP

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| When I log into my computer, I get a Virtual Memory Error.
| When I click on OK it logs me back out. I tried booting
| into safe mode, but that didn't work. How do I get logged
| into my computer to resolve the virtual memory error?
 
G

Guest

Dave,

Thank you. I believe that is the problem, but I do not
have the Windows 2000 recovery CD.
-----Original Message-----
This sounds like one of two things; the drive letter has change from
original install, or the drive permissions have changed.

Unable to Log on if the Boot Partition Drive Letter Has Changed
..ASP

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| When I log into my computer, I get a Virtual Memory Error.
| When I click on OK it logs me back out. I tried booting
| into safe mode, but that didn't work. How do I get logged
| into my computer to resolve the virtual memory error?


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M

Madhur Ahuja

Doni said:
When I log into my computer, I get a Virtual Memory Error.
When I click on OK it logs me back out. I tried booting
into safe mode, but that didn't work. How do I get logged
into my computer to resolve the virtual memory error?

Hello
Go to Control Panel ->System-> Advanced Tab -> Performance Options.

See that Virtual memory settings are set on a drive which has
enough free space and its size is approximately 1.5 times of you RAM.

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Winners dont do different things, they do things differently.

Madhur Ahuja
India

Homepage : http://madhur.netfirms.com
Email : madhur<underscore>ahuja<at>yahoo<dot>com
 
D

Dave Patrick

If this is the issue then you might try the procedure in 5

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

| Dave,
|
| Thank you. I believe that is the problem, but I do not
| have the Windows 2000 recovery CD.
 

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