Virtual memory low

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TIM TIM

I'm not able to access my virtual settings because my computer neve
boots up. Heard someone say something about booting in Safe Mode bu
I'm not sure how you do this. Ju said:
What are your virtual memory settings?

Right click my computer - Properties - Advanced - Advanced - Virtual
Memory is at the bottom...click on change and report back!

"TIM TIM" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message

I have a problem, when I turn my computer on it says virtual memor
too
low or something of that nature. I can't access my control pane
cause
the computer never boots up. Not sure what to do, don't know how to
boot in the safe mode either. If you can help me I would appreciate
it. thanks.
I'm not able to access my virtual settings because my computer neve
boots up. Heard someone say something about booting in Safe Mode bu
I'm not sure how you do this
 
G

Gerry Cornell

Read my earlier message!

The following also seems relevant to your news reading, although it was
written for those using the Microsoft web based reading service.

When you are following up on an earlier post keep all replies in the same
thread.

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~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
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ET

How to boot to Safe Mode..

Turn off Computer, Turn on Computer and start hitting the F8 key
continually. If Windows starts, you've missed the "open time frame" to
enter Safe Mode.
Try the process again and keep trying till you reach the screen that
gives you the option of booting to safe mode.
Good luck,
ET


| Read my earlier message!
|
| The following also seems relevant to your news reading, although it
was
| written for those using the Microsoft web based reading service.
|
| When you are following up on an earlier post keep all replies in the
same
| thread.
|
| Composing a New Message
|
| To compose a new message, click the New Post button in the
lower-right
| frame. In
| the window that appears, a form will allow you to compose a new
message with
| fields
| for the sender's name, sender's e-mail, subject, and body. By
default, the
| currently
| selected newsgroup will appear in the Newsgroups field. You can also
attach
| a file to
| your new message. Once you have filled out the message fields and
clicked
| the Send
| link, your message will be processed and posted to the newsgroup.
|
| Composing a Reply
|
| You can reply to individual messages by clicking the Post Reply
button in
| the lower-
| right frame. In the new message window, a form will allow you to
compose a
| reply
| with fields for the sender's name, sender's e-mail, subject (already
filled
| in), and body.
| You can also attach a file to your new message and quote the
original
| message. Once
| you have filled out the message fields and clicked the Send link,
your
| message will be
| processed and posted.
|
|
|
| ~~~~~~
|
|
| Hope this helps.
|
| Gerry
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| FCA
|
| Stourport, Worcs, England
| Enquire, plan and execute.
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
| ~~~~~~
|
|
| Hope this helps.
|
| Gerry
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| FCA
|
| Stourport, Worcs, England
| Enquire, plan and execute.
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Please tell the newsgroup how any
| suggested solution worked for you.
|
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
| | >
| > I'm not able to access my virtual settings because my computer
never
| > boots up. Heard someone say something about booting in Safe Mode
but
| > I'm not sure how you do this. Ju Wrote:
| >> What are your virtual memory settings?
| >>
| >> Right click my computer - Properties - Advanced - Advanced -
Virtual
| >> Memory is at the bottom...click on change and report back!
| >>
| >> "TIM TIM" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message
| >> | >>
| >> I have a problem, when I turn my computer on it says virtual
memory
| >> too
| >> low or something of that nature. I can't access my control panel
| >> cause
| >> the computer never boots up. Not sure what to do, don't know how
to
| >> boot in the safe mode either. If you can help me I would
appreciate
| >> it. thanks.
| >>
| >>
| >> --
| >> TIM TIM-
| > I'm not able to access my virtual settings because my computer
never
| > boots up. Heard someone say something about booting in Safe Mode
but
| > I'm not sure how you do this.
| >
| >
| > --
| > TIM TIM
|
 

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