Fault symptom:
When a computer is started, a system attribute interface is displayed, as shown in the following figure:
Click "OK" to display the following interface:
This problem may be caused by insufficient virtual memory or insufficient system disk space. Follow the steps below to solve the problem. (Take Window 7 as an example)
Solution:
1. Right-click "computer" and click "properties". On the displayed page, click "Advanced system settings" on the left, as shown in the figure:
2. In the displayed window, click the "Settings" button in the performance section and find the "Advanced" tab, as shown in the figure:
3. Click the "change" button shown in the preceding figure. In the displayed virtual memory dialog box, select "automatically manage drive paging file size" and click "OK", as shown in the following figure:
4. If the size of drive C is small, you can also deselect the check box before "automatically managing the size of paging files for all drives", and then select "no paging files ", click "set" to make the settings take effect. In this way, the paging file in the system disk is deleted, as shown in the following figure:
5. Select another partition with a large available space on the system disk, select "system management size", click "set", and click "OK ", restart the computer as prompted to make the settings take effect, as shown in the following figure:
6. If the above operation is invalid, close the page files on all partitions, enable the system disk again, and choose to allow the system to manage it on its own.
Note:
Virtual Memory is also called Virtual Memory ). All programs running on the computer need to be executed through the memory. If the executed program occupies a large or large amount of memory, the memory will be exhausted. To solve this problem, the virtual memory technology is used in Windows, that is, a portion of the hard disk space is used for memory usage. When the memory is exhausted, the computer will automatically call the hard disk to act as the memory, to ease the memory shortage. If the random memory (RAM) required for running programs or operations on the computer is insufficient, Windows uses virtual memory for compensation. It combines the RAM of the computer with the temporary space on the hard disk. When RAM runs slowly, it moves data from RAM to a space called a "paging file. Moving data into a paging file can release RAM to complete the work. Generally, the larger the computer's RAM capacity, the faster the program runs. If the computer speed slows down due to the lack of RAM available space, you can try to increase the virtual memory to compensate. However, the speed at which the computer reads data from RAM is faster than that on the hard disk. Thus, the optimal choice is to increase the RAM capacity (memory can be added.
Virtual memory is a part of the hard disk space used by Windows as the memory. The virtual disk is actually a huge file named PageFile. Sys, which is usually invisible. You must disable the system file protection function of the resource manager to view the file. The virtual memory is also known as a "page File", which comes from the file name.