shoesmonkey
Joined Sat 01/19/08
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what is it and why is my minimum too low?
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Riding_Dubz
Joined Wed 05/21/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:00 PM |
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Depends on your ramm,
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shoesmonkey
Joined Sat 01/19/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:01 PM |
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QUOTE:
Depends on your ramm,
I'm cluless here Dubz
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ljcc1964
Joined Fri 10/19/07
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:01 PM |
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I'll take care of it.
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shoesmonkey
Joined Sat 01/19/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:01 PM |
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QUOTE:
Depends on your ramm,
How do I free it up?
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phirequest
Joined Sun 01/13/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:02 PM |
I think you have an excellent medium,,I mean
minimum
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voxsteven
Joined Wed 05/21/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:02 PM |
free up dat ram, baby
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Riding_Dubz
Joined Wed 05/21/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:02 PM |
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try rebooting, usually works, if not u can look at your, system ram, and turn up virtual memory if you still gettin that error,
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shoesmonkey
Joined Sat 01/19/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:05 PM |
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try rebooting, usually works, if not u can look at your, system ram, and turn up virtual memory if you still gettin that error,
A balloon popped up saying something like Windows was getting more....bla bla bla. How do you run low?
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Riding_Dubz
Joined Wed 05/21/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:05 PM |
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virtual memory is just what gets paged to the hardrive, usually if you have buncha, programs running in the back it gets lows,
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voxsteven
Joined Wed 05/21/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:06 PM |
shall we reboot now or reboot lat er,baby????
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shoesmonkey
Joined Sat 01/19/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:06 PM |
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virtual memory is just what gets paged to the hardrive, usually if you have buncha, programs running in the back it gets lows,
Do you mean like The Weather Channel?
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Magbalihi
Joined Thu 08/07/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:07 PM |
have you ever looked in windows explorer onto your C drive??
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Riding_Dubz
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:07 PM |
Machines with less than 1 gigabyte of RAM: I set swap space to be roughly three times RAM.
Machines with between 1 and 2 gigabytes of RAM: I set swap space to be about twice RAM or perhaps less.
Machines with 2 gigabytes or more: I set swap space to be the same as RAM, or sometimes one gigabyte, though there's even an argument for setting it to zero in a case like this.
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writer_gurl
Joined Sat 03/01/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:08 PM |
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Usually when it does that you have too many programs on your computer or too many running.
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Riding_Dubz
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:08 PM |
Commit Charge will give you a good upper limit of how much memory your system is attempting to use. Subtract from that maximum value the amount of RAM you have and you'll get a reasonable approximation of how much swap space you need. I'd probably round that up by a healthy amount, just to be safe.
For example if on my system with 2 gigabytes of RAM my commit charge ended up being something like 3650meg (3.6 gig, roughly), then I'd subtract off the 2 gig to come up with about 1.6gig. I'd round that up and set my swap space to 2 gigabytes.
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Magbalihi
Joined Thu 08/07/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:08 PM |
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Machines with less than 1 gigabyte of RAM: I set swap space to be roughly three times RAM.
Machines with between 1 and 2 gigabytes of RAM: I set swap space to be about twice RAM or perhaps less.
Machines with 2 gigabytes or more: I set swap space to be the same as RAM, or sometimes one gigabyte, though there's even an argument for setting it to zero in a case like this.
Sounds like you're in good hands......Go Dubz
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Riding_Dubz
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:09 PM |
if that makes any sense,
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Audie
Joined Thu 07/17/08
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| Thu 10/16/08 02:13 PM |
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It means you hard drive is getting too full for the virtual memory. See how much of it is allocated for it, free up space on your hard drive, or buy more memory..
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KalamazooGuy87
Joined Sat 11/10/07
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| Sat 10/18/08 09:09 PM |
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QUOTE:
what is it and why is my minimum too low?
To many programs running in the back ground.....
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