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| Running Low on Virtual Memory, Runtime C++ Error Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 2 Hewlett-Packard Pavilion Intel(R) Celeron(TM) CPU 1300MHz 1.30 GHz, 512 MB of RAM hp pavilion 502n ----------- When I turn on my computer and either let it sit for a while, or I start opening programs - games, Word, my Wireless Connection, and MSN, I get [Windows - Virtual Memory Minium Too Low] "Your system is 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." (I do get these errors even when I don't open anything - but opening stuff seems to certainly speed it up) And, needless to stay, when that happens I cannot open anything or do much. And what EXTREMELY little I can do, the computer's numbingly slow. The first error is usually immediately followed by a few other errors. Sometimes it's Runtime C++, or it's [MSN Messenger] "The following error cause MSN Messanger to close: <unknown>". (I'll get two of the MSN ones) Anybody have any clue what's wrong with my computer? I've tried adjusting the settings under the Virtual Memory panel under the Advance tab in My Computer, but I'm not sure if the numbers I put down are even correct. Please help. |
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| Re: Running Low on Virtual Memory, Runtime C++ Error set it to System manage size! |
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When I do that, the computer still runs slow, lags, and icon graphics don't come in nearly as fast. (instead I'll see the white Windows logo) |
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| Re: Running Low on Virtual Memory, Runtime C++ Error Maybe you should go and have a look in the sercurity section of this fourm ,and check out the Help yourself thread ,to do some of the suggested things . http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum64.html |
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| Re: Running Low on Virtual Memory, Runtime C++ Error Somewhat along the lines of what caperjack is alluding to: Open Task Manager and see if you can identify which running processes are eating up your system resources. If Task Manager shows certain programs or processes to be using what seems like an inordinately large amount of memory, tell us what those processes are. Also- a bit more history on the problem would help: - How long has this been happening? - Did you make any changes to the system around the time you first started experiencing the problem (think carefully...)? - Has the problem become more frequent/severe over time? - Have you checked you system for viruses, spyware, and the like yet? If not, do so; read through the threads in our Security forum as caperjack suggested for more info on that. |
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| Re: Running Low on Virtual Memory, Runtime C++ Error I'll do all of the above in a bit, but it just happend to me again after the Windows - Virtual Memory error, this time I got [RUNDLL] - An exception occurred while trying to run ""C:\Program Files\WildTangent\Apps\CDA\cdaEngine0400.dll", cdaEngineMain" I've been gettin the Virt Memory error for about a month now. I can't think of anything that I did that would cause this... I do have Kazaa, but I haven't used it for ages. ------- Now some NEW ones! Got... [MSN] - We were unable to load a required library txsrvc.dll Error code: 0x000005aF [Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library] - Runttime Error! Program: C:\WINDOWS\System32\P2P Networkings\P2P Networking.exe R6016 - not enough space for thread data. ------------- Top Memory taking Processess: P2P Networking.exe (Owner) 36,700 k (bouncing around, highest was 41,860) svchost.exe (SYSTEM) 5,616 k explorer.exe (Owner) 3,564 k msnmsgr.exe (Owner) 1840 k |
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| Re: Running Low on Virtual Memory, Runtime C++ Error Go to control panel and add and remove programs and uninstall P2P networking and WildTangents .for starters . |
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| Re: Running Low on Virtual Memory, Runtime C++ Error Quote:
As I posted earlier: Quote:
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| Re: Running Low on Virtual Memory, Runtime C++ Error I havd a customer who had a similar problem a month ago, after getting out the spyware, I had to do a repair install, and that cleared it up. |
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