You can overcome
this error by following these steps:
1. Right-click on the "My Computer", and select "Properties".
2. In this new window, click on where it says "Advanced".
3. Here, click the "settings" button for the "Performance" area.
4. A new window will open here. Click again on the "Advanced" tab.
5. Where it says "Virtual Memory, click on "Change".
6. Finally, where it says "Custom size", put in the values of "4000"
for both the initial size and maximum size.
7.Click "Set" then "OK" to close each window. You will be required to reboot
the computer.
This should take care of the problem for the virtual memory. If you
run graphics intensive programs that require more memory, you can
repeat these steps, and choose "System managed size" instead of the
"Custom size".
If this solution does not resolve your problem, please click the
"Request Support" link at the bottom of this page.
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