How to solve WinXP prompt "page file is too small" problem

  

Many users have encountered such a problem. Sometimes, if you encounter a boot-up system, the "page file is too small" prompt, what is going on? In fact, this is because the virtual memory allocated in WinXP system is too small, virtual memory for WinXP system Very important role.

The steps are as follows:

1. Right click "My Computer" and select "Properties".

2. In the Open System Properties window, switch to &ldquo ; Advanced & rdquo; tab, click on the performance area > Settings & rdquo; button;

3, in the performance options window that opens, switch to the "Advanced" tab, in which "virtual" memory & rdquo; bar, click & ldquo; change & rdquo; button;

4, the virtual memory settings in the open page, fill in the initial size of physical memory can be, and can be filled to the maximum physical 2 times the memory, for example, your memory is 1GB, you can fill in the virtual memory value of 2048M, the minimum virtual memory and the maximum virtual memory can also be set to the same size, which is better.

5, after the setup is complete, then click & ldquo; set & rdquo; button, make your settings to take effect, so XP system page file is too small the problem is solved.

In addition, for a single hard disk user, if the available space of the hard disk is allowed, you should try to set the location of the page file in the same partition. The size of the page file (also plunged into virtual memory) is generally 1.5 times the total amount of physical memory.

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