Too low Windows virtual computer memory

I get a message balloon: the virtual machine Windows memory too low your system is low on virtual memory, Windows increases the size of your vertual memory paging file. During this process, the application memory for some applications may be denied. For more information, refer to the help. How can I fix it?

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