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Windows - you're happily browsing the web or working on a document and suddenly up pops the "low-memory warning". Find out what causes this problem and how to fix it. Low memory warnings happen when Windows has run out of http://zipso.net/fix-low-memory-warnings-in-windows-vista-xp-and-windows-7/ space to put the data it needs to store when you're running different applications. This can http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/resolve-memory-error-prompt-windows-7/ be either in the RAM modules in your computer, or also on the hard disk, when the free RAM has been filled up. Typically if you're getting these warnings, something has gone wrong with the paging file that uses your hard disk for extra storage. You can check this by opening the Performance tab of Windows Task Manager (press the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys simultaneously). The low on page file is almost full - not good! If your page file usage is almost full, and the Free memory is low, then Windows is running out of memory for your running applications. This can cause things like web browser crashes, other program crashes etc. How to fix it First, check that you have enough free disk space.You can usually do this by clicking on Computer from the Start Menu, and then looking at the free space value to the right low on memory of Local Disk. If this is lower than a few hundred MB, then you need to free up space on the disk by deleting files, and then emptying the recycle bin. This will free up disk space for the paging file to use. Your page file may be switched to manual instead of automatic control, and set to too low a value. Check this by right-clicking on Computer and selecting Properties. You should get the system panel displayed similar to this: Click on "Advanced system settings", then the Settings tab under Performance at the top. The "Performance options" page will open. Click on the "Advanced" tab. Now click on the "Change" button under "Virtual memory". You will see the Virtual Memory options page. This controls the size of the paging file. Usually you can tick the top checkbox for "Automatically manage paging size.." and Windows will handle everything itself, as long as you have enough free disk space. However, you can keep this checked off if you have reasonable values set here. What are reasonable values here? See below.. Paging File - Manual settings Most of the time, you won't need to use manual settings for virtual memory. However, there are some outlying cases where it might be useful. One of these might be where you have a limited amount of disk space, and don't want the available free space to be increasing and decreasing all the time as Wi
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