To answer one of your questions, this might give you a general idea of
“normal” settings in Vista regarding virtual memory:
My system:
Home Premium, 140 GB HD, 2 GB RAM, dual core proc
-2337 MB = total paging size for all drives
-Automatically manage paging file, etc… is ON
Regarding memory useage:
-Word and IE programs opened: Task Manager shows that Vista Home Premium
Performance uses 56% memory (about 1.2 GB) Yes, Aero is on and two active
gadgets are displayed on desktop.
“Windows sets the initial minimum size of the paging file at the amount of
random access memory (RAM) installed on your computer plus 300 megabytes
(MB), and the maximum size at 3 times the amount of RAM installed on your
computer.” Help and Support
After you resolve this issue, I recommend installing 2 GB RAM.
If you have at least 2 GB RAM the external ReadyBoost USB memory stick will
offer little to no noticable speed to your system or applications.
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oscar
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"marty" wrote:
> Colin Barnhorst wrote:
> > "marty" <> wrote in message
> > news:%...
> >> I have 1GB RAM installed, until now I have had no memory problems. Now
> >> on computer startup and with no programs running my system is already
> >> using nearly 700MB of memory.
> >>
> >> Running more than 2 programs will give me a low memory warning dialog
> >> from Windows.
> >>
> >> Also, I noticed my virtual memory is set to 0MB (zero) and the paging
> >> file is turned off. Is this a normal default setting in Vista?
> >>
> >> Thank you for any help!
> >> Marty
> >
> >
> > It is with only 1GB. Except for Vista Home Basic I don't think less
> > than 2GB produces a satisfactory experience for many users.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Yeah, 2GB would be better but I have been getting satisfactory
> performance for my needs up to now.
>
> Still, I'm mystified why I'm having problems now - I never had low
> memory problems in the past even with 1GB.
>