windows-virtual memory minimum too low

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jeansmob

can anybody help me ,i had windows ,,98,, and upgraded to
windows ,,2000,, pro , added aol broadband and since then
i have had this windows-virtual minimum , come up on the
screen all the time ,can anybody tell me what it means and
how to fix it ,can i do it or do i have to take it to a
specialist ,thank you ,jean
 
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S.J.Haribabu

HI Jeansmob,

When you set the paging file (Pagefile.sys) on your computer to a size that
is lower than the recommended size of 12 megabytes (MB) plus the amount of
random access memory (RAM), a temporary paging file (Temppf.sys) may be
created, and you may receive the following error message after you log on:

Limited Virtual Memory

Your system is running without a properly sized paging file. Please use the
virtual memory option of the System applet in the Control Panel to create a
paging file, or to increase the initial size of your paging file.
CAUSE
========
This issue can occur when the temporary paging file uses a substantial
amount of free space on the hard disk, and the remaining available hard
disk space is less than the initial size of the paging file setting that
you configured in Control Panel.

RESOLUTION
=============
To resolve this issue, use the appropriate method:
Windows NT-Based Computer
Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click
System.
Click Virtual Memory, set the "Initial Size" and the "Maximum Size" values
for the paging file to 0 (zero), and then restart your computer.
Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click
System.
Click Virtual Memory, reset the "Initial Size" and the "Maximum Size"
values to the recommended values for Windows NT, and then restart your
computer.
Windows 2000-Based Computer
Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click
System.
Click the Advanced tab, click Performance Options, click Change, set the
"Initial Size" and the "Maximum Size" values for the paging file to 0
(zero), and then restart your computer.
Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click
System.
Click the Advanced tab, click Performance Options, click Change, reset the
"Initial Size" and the "Maximum Size" values to the recommended values for
Windows 2000, and then restart your computer.
After you configure the paging file to an appropriate size, the temporary
paging file is deleted and virtual memory errors no longer occur.

To work around this issue, create enough free disk space to accommodate the
size of the temporary paging file.

STATUS
========
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products
that are listed at the beginning of this article.

MORE INFORMATION
========================
The error message listed earlier in this article can occur when the initial
paging file size is reduced to an amount considerably smaller than the
recommended amount. Windows recognizes that the paging file size is
insufficient and creates a temporary paging file of up to 20 megabytes in
the Winnt\System32 folder. The System dialog box in Control Panel is then
displayed, forcing you to address the paging file problem.

When the free hard disk space on your computer is 30 megabytes or less,
issues can occur when you try to correct the insufficient paging file size.
The combination of the insufficient paging file size and the temporary
paging file size can easily use all of the available free hard disk space.
This does not leave enough free space to create a paging file large enough
to eliminate the need for the temporary paging file.

The only way to free the disk space that is used by the temporary paging
file is to create an appropriately-sized paging file. When it is no longer
needed, the temporary paging file is deleted the next time you start your
computer, and the disk space is then freed.

Jeansmob, make sure you have enough freespace in your harddisk.

Thanks,

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