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Virtual memory minimum too low?
Help please. My laptop is running so slow just lately. I've defragmented, deleted temp files, run Spybot, and am now out of ideas.
I keep getting a pop up saying "virtual memory minimum too low", but I'm clueless what that means.
Any help much appreciated, but in terms as simple as possible please.
(I was going to say as if you were talking to a child, but on reflection, a child would probably know more than I do about computers) x
I keep getting a pop up saying "virtual memory minimum too low", but I'm clueless what that means.
Any help much appreciated, but in terms as simple as possible please.
(I was going to say as if you were talking to a child, but on reflection, a child would probably know more than I do about computers) x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whatever you do, it sounds like you need to take stock of what is on your machine.
You may be able to remove much of the stuff you are seeing in Add/Remove programs, be sure to google first so you have an idea of what it is you are removing. Look at the folders in your Program Files, any you don't recognise dive into and have a scout around, look at any readmes.
Look at what is being started when you boot - one way to do this is Start/Run/msconfig and look in the Startup tab. You may be surprised at what you may be running without even being aware of it.
Try to familiarise yourself with the processes running on your machine - look at the task manager - right click on task bar, or Start/Run/Taskmgr - in particular the Processes tab. A lot of processes you won't recognise, but hopefully some you will. By clicking on the column headings, e.g. CPU, Mem Usage, you will be able to toggle lists in asc/desc order of which processes are using your system resources.
Finally, if you manage to get rid of significant amounts, defragment your disk afterwards. Also remember to clear your browser cache from time to time, e.g. weekly.
You may be able to remove much of the stuff you are seeing in Add/Remove programs, be sure to google first so you have an idea of what it is you are removing. Look at the folders in your Program Files, any you don't recognise dive into and have a scout around, look at any readmes.
Look at what is being started when you boot - one way to do this is Start/Run/msconfig and look in the Startup tab. You may be surprised at what you may be running without even being aware of it.
Try to familiarise yourself with the processes running on your machine - look at the task manager - right click on task bar, or Start/Run/Taskmgr - in particular the Processes tab. A lot of processes you won't recognise, but hopefully some you will. By clicking on the column headings, e.g. CPU, Mem Usage, you will be able to toggle lists in asc/desc order of which processes are using your system resources.
Finally, if you manage to get rid of significant amounts, defragment your disk afterwards. Also remember to clear your browser cache from time to time, e.g. weekly.