9.5 gigs of hard disk space free on drive C: which contains the swap file.
I have the "let windows determine my virtual memory settings" so I will
assume its dynamic. The current swap file is 115 MEG.
Should I manually determine my swap file size and bump it to 1 GIG?
Thanks for the feedback.
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Jeff Beer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/12/2001 04:52:32 PM
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Subject: RE: OT - Software allocation of RAM
How much free disk space do you have on the drive that contains your swap
file? Is your swap file size fixed, or dynamic? How large is your swap
file?
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 4:35 PM
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Subject: OT - Software allocation of RAM
General question here -
I'm going to assume windows allocates certain percentages of memory (RAM)
to specific software programs, is there a way to change this? The
reason Im asking is I frequently run out of memory (RAM) and get odd
error messages from programs saying not enough memory. Well, I have
recently upgraded my work PC to 1/2 GIG of RAM from 256, but still
get these screwy messages. I admit I do have a lot of applications
open on my workstation but I would think I would run out of 1/2 GIG
of RAM that easily. I am running a P3 667 w/ 500 MEG RAM.
Applications running when error messages occur:
IE 5.5, MS Access 97', windows explorer, Lotus Notes, SQL query analyzer,
SQL Enterprise Manager, AOL instant messenger. (I would not think
this would be enough to yield memory errors, but as soon as I shut
one down all is well.)
Thanks,
Casey Cook
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