Maybe it doesn't have a lot of space. o-O Try looking around for things you are SURE you don't need. If this continues, you may need to get more memory anyway. I have had the same problem, and your problem is RAM. If your computer is more than 2 years old, odds are you have less than a gig of ram running on your computer. If you have 256 or 512 or even 1 gig of ram, id recomend up grading. Most computer towers have 2 slots for 'sticks' of ram, and its pretty cheap to buy two 2gig sticks, giving you 4 gigs of ram!!! Open your tower up and pop them in. No software installation needed. check newegg.com for good deals on cheap ram. my two sticks cost me about $89 total.
Virtual memory is determined by 2 factors. First, the amount of free hard drive space available on your hard drive. Secondly, it is determined by your virtual memory settings under Windows properties. Assuming you have not changed your Windows default settings, then every ounce of free harddrive space IS virtual memory.
Supported minimum size in computer terms is referred to as the minimum system requirements or recommended system requirements. These tell the minimum amount of memory and free disk space as well as the minimum processor speed you need on your computer to run a particular software program.
From the main menu select Settings and then About. Combining the space used and the free space will indicate the total memory available.
take it to your computer repair man and tell him or her to put more memory in your pc
It suffers from memory loss.
yes you put it on a computer and look at the files on "my computer"from Jake willoughby
Check the memory and Ram on your PC: to do that go to my computer and click on the C drive it will tell you your memory and free space. If you have low Ram your PC is slow and you need more, if you have little space delete your cache. Also if you wireless chip on your PC is old, it will slow down when multiple people are using the same signal, buy a Base station to help strengthen your signal throughout your house,
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Kindle does not use a Hard Drive, it uses Flash Storage. to view how much memory you have free, I assume you would look at the properties of the device when plugged in. 1. plug the device in 2. go to My Computer 3. Right click on the device 4. click PROPERTIES. Your remaining space should be there. (Windows 95 --> win7)
replace the memory replace the memory
yeah just tell the program installer to put it on your flash drive and if you don't need the disk to run it your fine. i do this for school all the time!
This depends on the number of RAM slots in your computer itself, which varies from model to model.