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OK, I had my ATI Radeon 9600 taken out of my computer then had the computer wiped because it wasn't functioning properly. Now sometimes when i open up more than 2+ programs, I may get an bubble in the system tray saying "Out of Virtual Memory.", or a program might just close all of a sudden, this happens mostly with Steam games even though it's the only program running (other than steam of course). Does this have anything to do with having the video card removal? If not, how can i fix this problem?

Thanks.

 

EDIT: I also get an error when logging onto either of the 2 profiles on my comp saying "Your System Has No Paging File, or the Paging File Is Too Small." does this have anything to do with the accounts on the computer? should i delete on of the accounts and only use 1? would that fix it?

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But this didnt happen before i took out the video card and all that crap, but now it does. i dont think ive taken out any of my RAM.

its not ram related... you need to increase your page file

 

btw.... wrong forum

come on guyz.......dont troll

 

go to: start/control panel/system/advanced/performance:settings/advanced/virtual memory:change/then set paging file size to a custom size and about 1200mb initial size and 4000mb max size

 

k do this........BUT for the steam problem your gonna have to unistall all of Valve and Steam products and reinstall everything threw steam........cus of there dumbass updates

radeon 9600 pwns why did you take it out

not really.

 

ive had a bad experience with one, where it was not up to its par at all, and ran like crap.

 

 

back on topic.

 

free up space. virtual memory has nothing to do with you video card. I've only ever gotten this message on a shit comp.

hummm how can i say... BUY MORE RAM

 

I always remember doing that thing the pokemon games(your sig), back in the day.

come on guyz.......dont troll

 

go to: start/control panel/system/advanced/performance:settings/advanced/virtual memory:change/then set paging file size to a custom size and about 1200mb initial size and 4000mb max size

 

are you fucking stupid? that's exactly what you DON'T want to do. that'll just shove everything onto the hard drive and pretty much double load times etc etc. if you have 512 megs of ram, you want 1.5 gigs max AND min of virtual memory. if you have 1 gig of ram, you want 1 gig max AND min of virtual ram k.

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