Window xp solves the problem of system "out of memory"

  
        First, the clipboard takes up too much memory. In fact, the clipboard is a temporary area in memory. When you use the "copy" or "cut" command in the program, Windows will copy or cut the content. Information such as its format is temporarily stored on the clipboard for "paste". If the current clipboard contains a picture, the clipboard takes up a lot of memory. In this case, please clear the contents of the clipboard and release the memory resources occupied by the following steps: 1. Click "Start", point to "Programs" or "All Programs", point to "Accessories", point to "System Tools" , and then click "Clipboard Viewer" to open the "Clipboard Viewer" window. 2. On the Edit menu, click the Delete command. 3. Close the "Clipboard Viewer" window. In order to distinguish it from the multiple clipboards provided by the Microsoft Office program, the clipboard mentioned above is often referred to as the system clipboard. If you are using the Micros OftOffice program and are using its multi-clipboard feature, you should empty the items on the "Office Clipboard" by: "Office Clipboard" task pane (OfficeXP) or toolbar (Office2000) ), click "Clear All" or "Empty 'Clipboard'". When the "Office Clipboard" is emptied, the system clipboard will also be emptied at the same time. 2. There are too many open programs.
If there are too many documents open at the same time or too many programs are running, there is not enough memory to run other programs. At this time, for multi-document interface (MDl) programs, such as Word, Excel, etc., please close all documents outside the current document, and exit the currently unused programs, and then you may be able to continue to be interrupted due to "out of memory" Task. Third, restart the computer If you only exit the program, do not restart the computer, the program may not be able to return the memory resources to the system. Please restart your computer to free up system resources and then run the program again or perform the interrupted task. 4. Too many programs that run automatically If there are too many programs that run automatically when you start Windows, there is not enough memory to run other programs even if you restart your computer. (1) Determine if there are too many programs set to run automatically 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type "Msconfig" and click the "OK" button to open the "System Configuration Utility" window. 3. Click the "General" tab, select the "Selective Startup" checkbox, clear the "Process Win.ini File" checkbox and the "Load Startup Group Item" checkbox. 4. Click the "OK" button and when prompted to restart your computer, click the "Yes" button. After restarting the computer, if the problem of insufficient memory has been resolved, you can configure the computer to start without opening any programs. (2) Configuring the computer does not automatically open any program
1. Restore the changes made in Msconfig by: In the "System Configuration Utility" window, click the "General" tab, select "Normal Start", single Click the "OK" button and restart your computer. 2. Delete all shortcuts in the "Startup" folder 1 Click "Start", point to "Settings", and then click "Taskbar and Start Menu", the "Taskbar Properties" dialog box will pop up. 2 Click the Start Menu Programs tab and click the Delete button. 3Click the plus sign next to the Startup folder to display a list of programs that are set to run automatically. If there is no plus sign "+" next to the "Startup" folder, it means that there is no program set to run automatically, click the "Close" button to terminate the process. 4Click each shortcut in the Startup folder and click the Remove button. This action removes the shortcut from the Start menu but does not remove the program from the hard drive. Repeat this step for each shortcut in the Startup folder. 5 Click the "Close" button. 6 Click the "OK" button. 3. Disable all programs loaded from the Win.ini file
1 Open the "System Configuration Utility" window as described above. 2Click the "Win.ini" tab, double-click "[Windows]", and then clear the "Load=" and "Run=" check boxes. 3 Click the "OK" button, when prompted to restart the computer, click the "Yes" button.
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