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Aug 6 2005, 6:30 pm
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I've tried to let XP manage the page file size and I've tried to manage it manually. It still keeps coming up... Help! Any ideas? Thanks, ~Kujila |
Aug 6 2005, 6:41 pm
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How much of your hard drive space is free? Also, try setting an exact amount of virtual memory.
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In response to SSJ2GohanDBGT
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SSJ2GohanDBGT wrote:
How much of your hard drive space is free? 21 giggers on the C: and 21 giggers on the D: Also, try setting an exact amount of virtual memory. I did but I also got this message >_> I blame Second Life =P I only get this error after playing that... ~Kujila |
In response to Kujila
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Heh, I'm not sure. Do you meet the RAM specifications for the game? If that's not it, it might be a problem with the game itself and looking through their forums or whatnot might help.
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In response to SSJ2GohanDBGT
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Yupp yupp. I think it asked for 256 MB of RAM and I have 1 GB.
~Kujila |
Try restarting your computer. Data is only stored in RAM until your computer is turned off.
Hiead |
In response to Kujila
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Setting virtual memory manually is almost always a better option (assuming you know what you're doing) in terms of performance. I've heard that a good rule of thumb is 1.5x-2x of the amount of RAM you have (mind you, this was back in the days when 512MB was more common than 1GB, so I don't know if it still applies).
Why? Because resizing the pagefile is slow. If you haven't tried restarting yet, do so first. Restarting fixes many things. =) |
In response to Crispy
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Crispy wrote:
If you haven't tried restarting yet, do so first. Restarting fixes many things. =) Heh, I said that, hours ago. If I remember correctly, all RAM is freed up when the computer is turned off, so that should do the trick. Hiead |
In response to Hiead
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Yeah, I know, I did read your post. But I thought it worth repeating. =)
And indeed, RAM does lose all information once the power goes off. |
This has never happened before!
Now whatever I set my page file to it gets filled up and then everything starts crashing! Dreamseeker crashed then Winamp then photoshop CS... I check my task manager and low and behold my 4 GB page file is maxed out! I thought it was supposed to flush itself once and a while! I mean, I've played games for years now on this PC and left my PC on for days even weeks and months and this has never been a problem. Any ideas? ~Kujila |
In response to Kujila
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Virus?
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In response to Kujila
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If this doesnt work, dont blame me, blaim 5starsupport.
-Click on the Start button -Go to the Control Panel -Administrative Tools -Local Security Policy -Local Policies -Click on Security Options -Right hand menu - right click on "Shutdown: Clear Virtual Memory Pagefile" -Select "Enable" -Reboot |
My PC was freezing up once again so I stopped for a moment and thought what could be causing the problems. Before the problem started to occur I had installed two applications: "Second Life" and "JT Tray Minimizer"
"Well," I though, "I haven't played SecondLife since my PC has been restarted, sooo..." I removed JT Tray Minimizer. BAM! Page file drops to approximately 500 MB usage from 4 GB usage and everything starts working smoothly again! BEWARE OF JT TRAY MINIMIZER! http://jts-group.com/traymin.htm (Dead link at the time of posting!) ~Kujila |