From: Ian D on

"Daave" <daave(a)example.com> wrote in message
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> Ian D wrote:
>> "John" <jREMOVEcmcf(a)rocketmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:DE36B9C7-F82C-441D-9890-36CBD1BDC373(a)microsoft.com...
>>> I'm running XP SP3. My hard drive is about 60% full. What does it
>>> mean when
>>> Windows reports that Virtual Memory is low, and what can I do about
>>> it? --
>>> John
>>
>> It usually means your pagefile is getting full, or has
>> become corrupted. The best approach is to delete
>> the pagefile, then create a system managed one.
>>
>> Go to Control panel > System > Advanced > Performance
>>> Advanced > Virtual memory > Change. For your boot
>> drive, select "No paging file" then set, and reboot. Then,
>> repeat the process and select "System managed size" and
>> reboot. The system recommended size will be 2.5 times
>> your RAM size.
>
> I believe you mean 1.5 times the recognized physical memory.
>

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Also, when you proofread, the brain quite often sees what
you meant to type, rather than what's on the screen.