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Hello there,
Windows 2000 Professional System
I've just increased my Memory from 64 RAM to 194 RAM. My virtual memory is reading: Initial Size 94 MB, Maximum Size 150 MB, Current Reg 19, Maximum Reg 23, (c): space available 3894 MB. I'm sure this is what it was before. Can anyone advise me if I have to change these numbers. Your help would be appreciated.
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Re: Virtual Memory

I usually set my pagefile min = ram and max = 2x ram
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Windows usually sets the virtual memory size to 1 1/2 the RAM size.
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Re: Virtual Memory

Many thanks, I've now changed Virtual Memory readings.
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