Win10 virtual Memory in the computer, by default, is allocated automatically by the WIN10 system.
If your Win10 computer has enough memory, there is no need to manually set up virtual memory.
First, open advanced system settings
There are a number of ways to open advanced system settings, as described in the following 2 simple.
1, if your Win10 computer desktop on the "This computer" icon, the mouse right click "This Computer" selection: Properties open, as shown in the following figure
Turn on the properties of Win10 "This computer"
2, in the Open interface, you can see the "Advanced system settings" option, and then click Open, as shown in the following image
1, if your Win10 computer desktop, there is no "this computer" this icon. You can use the mouse to right-click the Win10 Start button--> Select "System" to open, as shown in the following figure
2, then click on "Advanced system settings" open
Second, set up virtual memory
1, click the "Performance" option: Set the button, as shown in the following figure
2, click the "Advanced" option, you can see the "Virtual memory" option, and then click the "Change" button to set
3, uncheck "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives"--> then click "C" Disk--> click "Custom Size"--> custom Set "Initial Size", "Max"--> Click "Settings"--> click "OK".
4, pop-up dialog box prompts you to restart your computer for the virtual memory settings to take effect. Click "OK" to reboot.
(1), "Initial Size" indicates the minimum amount of virtual memory. The maximum value represents the maximum amount of virtual memory.
(2), virtual memory, do not set too large, the general maximum set to 4096 can be.
(3), if you need to use the space of other disk as virtual memory, only in the "Drive" option, first select a letter, you can set.