Click the Windows "Start" button and select "Control Panel." Double-click "System" to open the system's settings.
Click the "Advanced" tab. In this tab, click "Settings," which is the button located in the "Performance" section. This opens a new properties window.
Click the "Advanced" tab in the newly opened window. Click the "Settings" button to open another window. Click the virtual memory file in the list box. For most users, only one virtual memory file is displayed. Click on it and then click "Custom Size."
Enter "0" in the text box. This sets the virtual memory file as 0 MB, which deletes virtual memory from the drive. Click "OK" to save the settings.
Click "OK" again in the main properties window. Click "Restart" at the prompt to reboot your machine. The machine reboots and the virtual memory file is removed.
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