Go to the Windows "Start" menu and launch the "Control Panel" options. Click the "System and Maintenance" link, followed by "System." On the left pane, select "Advanced System Settings" to open the "System Properties" menu.
Click "Settings" from the "Performance" settings, then click "Advanced" followed by "Change."
Disable the setting "Automatically Manage Paging File Size for All Drives." Click "Custom Size" and select a hard disk whose virtual memory needs to be modified from the list shown.
Enter the required amount in megabytes into the "Initial Size" and "Maximum Size" fields. Microsoft recommends that users set their virtual memory settings 1.5 times faster than those of their physical RAM availability. For example, if your computer possesses 1 GB of RAM, set both the initial and maximum size to approximately 1,500 MB.
Click "Set" to save your modified virtual memory settings, then "OK" to exit the menu at hand.
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