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funnyface | Report | 27 Mar 2009 00:20 |
can anyone explain to me (WHAT IS VIRTUAL MEMORY as my computer says that im low on this and i do not understand what it is. or just how to fix this problem |
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:) still smiling :) | Report | 27 Mar 2009 00:31 |
Sue, |
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:) still smiling :) | Report | 27 Mar 2009 00:41 |
DET, |
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Ozibird | Report | 27 Mar 2009 04:11 |
Yes, defrag is a way of tidying up. When you delete files or move files you leave lots of little gaps. So it's like a bookshelf where you've taken out half a dozen paperbacks. Each paperback doesn't leave a space to put in an encyclopedia but if you shuffle up the books there's plenty of space on the end for it. |
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Ozibird | Report | 27 Mar 2009 04:41 |
Just in case you want to defrag. This is particularly effective if your computer is sluggish. I schedule my pc to defrag once a week. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 27 Mar 2009 06:39 |
Virtual Memory is a (relatively) small amount of disk space that is set aside to suplement the physical memory chips that are installed in your computer and in which the programs that you have running on your computer are loaded when you open them. It is nothing to do with the number of files, photographs or other data you have stored on your computer. |
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mgnv | Report | 27 Mar 2009 07:13 |
Brinsleys is right in practice, but not in theory - you'll only notice the difference if you're running a pretty old (say 15y) PC, as then VM will be a relatively large chunk of your hard drive. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 27 Mar 2009 08:09 |
I did say 'modern'.....! I remember in the 1980's and ealry 90's we had to defrag some pc's at work overnight. 286's If I remember, with 40meg hard discs. |
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Ozibird | Report | 27 Mar 2009 08:16 |
I do have an old computer, & it's just hanging in there. That's why I need to defrag. :( |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 27 Mar 2009 10:01 |
Hi Ozi, depends what you mean by 'old' Mine is coming up to seven years and still has its original 20G system disk, although I have since added a second 250G drive which I use to store photos, cds and dvds plus all my family tree info, and an external 500G usb drive for backups. I have also doubled the memory to 1g, the max the motherboard can accomodate. |
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Ozibird | Report | 27 Mar 2009 20:25 |
Totally agree, Brinsleys. |
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funnyface | Report | 28 Mar 2009 05:34 |
HELLO |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 28 Mar 2009 11:59 |
You can buy extra memory - I had to do this for my rather limited 20GB computer. I did have to get our computer guru to do it for me - he did it all at the same time as installing a new computer for my OH and fitting a router for me so I can't remember the specific cost |
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Researching: |
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funnyface | Report | 4 Apr 2009 04:25 |
hi |
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funnyface | Report | 8 Apr 2009 10:48 |
n |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 8 Apr 2009 12:04 |
Glad to hear you are sorted. What did you have to do in the end? |
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Ozibird | Report | 8 Apr 2009 22:15 |
Well done, Sue. |