This is the way to expand your windows ram memory
good for weak spec PC and Notebook
1. Go to Computer Properties
2. Select Advanced System Setting
3. Select Advanced
4. Select Perfomance Setting
5. Select Advanced
6. Select Virtual Memory Change
7. Custome Size
8. Type a new size in megabytes in the Initial size (MB) Must be like currently allocated or
Maximum size (MB) box Must Be Like recommended Allocated, click Set,
and then click OK.
- Increases in size usually don't require a restart for the changes to take effect, but if you decrease the size, you'll need to restart your computer. We recommend that you don't disable or delete the paging file.
Smart Info :
If your computer lacks the random access memory (RAM) needed to run a program or operation, Windows uses virtual memory to compensate. To find out how much RAM your computer has, see Find out how much RAM your computer has.
Virtual memory combines your computer’s RAM with temporary space on your hard disk. When RAM runs low, virtual memory moves data from RAM to a space called a paging file. Moving data to and from the paging file frees up RAM so your computer can complete its work.
The more RAM your computer has, the faster your programs will generally run. If a lack of RAM is slowing your computer, you might be tempted to increase virtual memory to compensate. However, your computer can read data from RAM much more quickly than from a hard disk, so adding RAM is a better solution.
Virtual memory and error messages
If you receive error messages that warn of low virtual memory, you need to either add more RAM or increase the size of your paging file so that you can run the programs on your computer. Windows usually manages this automatically, but you can manually change the size of virtual memory if the default size isn't large enough for your needs. For more information, see Change the size of virtual memory.