OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Version: 5.0.2195 Service Pack 4 Build 2195
RAM: 982.512KB
My system seems to be slowing down.
I have 3 hard drives and 2 USB extenal drives running.
Just recently I have been getting
a popup window noting:
"Your system is running low on virtual memory.
Windows is increasing the size of your virtual
memory paging file.
During this process, memory requests for some
applications may be denied."
In Performance Options/Applications...
My paging file is on C:
Initial size (MB): 1440
Maximum size (MB): 2880
That ram figure doesn't appear correct.
You should allow win to handle pageing file size, usually its 2.5 X Ram
Your pwr supply is upto the demand?
How much free space on C & what is the size of C?
"eXistenZ" <eXistenZ@bioport.net> wrote in message
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> OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
> Version: 5.0.2195 Service Pack 4 Build 2195
> RAM: 982.512KB
>
> My system seems to be slowing down.
> I have 3 hard drives and 2 USB extenal drives running.
>
> Just recently I have been getting
> a popup window noting:
> "Your system is running low on virtual memory.
> Windows is increasing the size of your virtual
> memory paging file.
> During this process, memory requests for some
> applications may be denied."
>
> In Performance Options/Applications...
>
> My paging file is on C:
> Initial size (MB): 1440
> Maximum size (MB): 2880
>
> Should I change this?
> If so... to what?
>
> Any help or advice appreciated.
> eXistenZ
>
>
Thanks DL
The ram figure is what Windows shows
Size of C is 10GB with 6.27 free space.
I restored a ghost image of C drive saved
4 days ago and things seem to be ok now.
Perhaps I messed something up?
"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
news:ei8An7CZIHA.984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> That ram figure doesn't appear correct.
> You should allow win to handle pageing file size, usually its 2.5 X Ram
>
> Your pwr supply is upto the demand?
> How much free space on C & what is the size of C?
>
>
> "eXistenZ" <eXistenZ@bioport.net> wrote in message
> news:eyyEYa$YIHA.4332@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
> > Version: 5.0.2195 Service Pack 4 Build 2195
> > RAM: 982.512KB
> >
> > My system seems to be slowing down.
> > I have 3 hard drives and 2 USB extenal drives running.
> >
> > Just recently I have been getting
> > a popup window noting:
> > "Your system is running low on virtual memory.
> > Windows is increasing the size of your virtual
> > memory paging file.
> > During this process, memory requests for some
> > applications may be denied."
> >
> > In Performance Options/Applications...
> >
> > My paging file is on C:
> > Initial size (MB): 1440
> > Maximum size (MB): 2880
> >
> > Should I change this?
> > If so... to what?
> >
> > Any help or advice appreciated.
> > eXistenZ
> >
> >
>
>
You seem to have a particularly lean installation of win
If your ram is 982mb & win handles the swap file this would be 2455mb
The figures given dont add up
But anyway the restore appears to have worked
"eXistenZ" <eXistenZ@bioport.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks DL
> The ram figure is what Windows shows
> Size of C is 10GB with 6.27 free space.
>
> I restored a ghost image of C drive saved
> 4 days ago and things seem to be ok now.
> Perhaps I messed something up?
>
>
>
> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
> news:ei8An7CZIHA.984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> That ram figure doesn't appear correct.
>> You should allow win to handle pageing file size, usually its 2.5 X Ram
>>
>> Your pwr supply is upto the demand?
>> How much free space on C & what is the size of C?
>>
>>
>> "eXistenZ" <eXistenZ@bioport.net> wrote in message
>> news:eyyEYa$YIHA.4332@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> > OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
>> > Version: 5.0.2195 Service Pack 4 Build 2195
>> > RAM: 982.512KB
>> >
>> > My system seems to be slowing down.
>> > I have 3 hard drives and 2 USB extenal drives running.
>> >
>> > Just recently I have been getting
>> > a popup window noting:
>> > "Your system is running low on virtual memory.
>> > Windows is increasing the size of your virtual
>> > memory paging file.
>> > During this process, memory requests for some
>> > applications may be denied."
>> >
>> > In Performance Options/Applications...
>> >
>> > My paging file is on C:
>> > Initial size (MB): 1440
>> > Maximum size (MB): 2880
>> >
>> > Should I change this?
>> > If so... to what?
>> >
>> > Any help or advice appreciated.
>> > eXistenZ
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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