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How do I repair virtual memory on my computer?
Posted by: Soft Cialis | January 29, 2010 at 11:13 AM
What is the best virtual computer assistant avatar that you can talk to with a mic?
I have looked at e speaking and ultra hal, but ultra hal does not comprehend my words very well and e speaking is very confusing. I was wondering if there was some sort of program like the two that is good. I heard Dragon Naturally speaking was good as a voice recognition software, but it does not have a virtual computer assitant.
Posted by: cheap viagra | February 12, 2010 at 11:58 AM
Hi Soft Cialis,
Here is the solution
In Windows XP
1.Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2.Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System.
3.On the Advanced tab, under Performance, click Settings.
4.On the Advanced tab, under Virtual memory, click Change.
5.Under Drive [Volume Label], click the drive that contains the paging file that you want to change.
6.Under Paging file size for selected drive, click to Custom size check box. You can enter the amount of memory you would like to reserve for Virtual memory by entering the initial and maximum size.
7.Click Set
hope your problem got solved...
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