Solution for insufficient virtual memory

  
        

Q: I partitioned the system partition a little while partitioning. After the system was installed, many applications were installed. Now when running a lot of programs, I always complain that there is not enough memory. I want to divide the space of other partitions into the system partition. This allows for more space as a buffer. I would like to ask if there is any way to solve this problem. Is it only a way to reformat the partition?

A: You can use Pgmagic to re-partition without damaging the hard drive data.

The steps are as follows: 1. Select “Partitions” under the software menu, then select the partition where you want to reduce the space, such as D, then click “Operationg/Resize/Mo ve...” in the pop-up In the "resize/move partition" dialog box, move the mouse over the slider on the left end of the "Symbol" and drag it to the right until the value of "NEWSIZE" matches the value of the hard disk space you want to add. You can also directly In "free space before", type the capacity of the "c" disk to be increased;

2, select "Partitions", select "c", and when executing "Resize/Move", "Pull to the far right, and finally click "Apply", wait a moment, the repartition is complete. In fact, you can also solve the problem of insufficient virtual memory by changing the system virtual memory settings. The steps are as follows: first click "My Computer /Control Panel /System", select "Virtual Memory" in the "Performance" menu, select " The user specifies the virtual memory setting. In the pop-up dialog box, select the hard disk with a large remaining space as the virtual memory drive letter and specify the maximum and minimum virtual memory. Once set, press "OK" until you exit the Control Panel.

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