Windows Virtula memory minimum too low

I get this error message - "virtual memory Minimum too low Windows - your system is low on virtual memory paging file. During this process, application memory for some applications may be denied. "I have read HP on how to reset virtual memory and did.  I market too low because when I open my browser sometimes it cannot open emails, etc.. I have a Compaq Presario SR2032X with memory 2 slots; 256 MB and 256 MB. I removed almost all of my files and put on a memory stick. I removed all the programs that I don't use.  Is it possible to remove the virtual memory paging file?  I wonder if I need to buy more memory so that will fix the problem. I would appreciate your help to solve this problem. Thank you.

Hello

What operating system is installed in your PC?

For Vista:

Right-click on MY computer, and then select advanced system settings.

On the Advanced tab, select performance--> click the settings button and select adjust for best performance.

Now select the tab advanced at the top.

below, you will see virtual memory. Select Edit. Note the amount which is to the right of the recommended. Select custom size and put this number in size initial and maximum size, then together, then OK.

Your PC must be restarted.  Later when the reboot is complete and you have logged in to windows, you should notice a faster response from your PC.

Now in the start menu-> type %tmp% and select the temp folder. Inside the temp folder... Everything you can delete. It won't hurt a thing that all files are exactly what suggests the name of the folder.

Temporary files serve no purpose after an installation of program/utility or surf the web for a month or two and should be removed from time to time through this method.

Now you should have a faster desktop PC.

Congratulations! Your have polished your desktop PC for the fastest possible response given the amount of RAM and video card is installed.

You can improve even more as a result of the recommendation below.

I recommend that you upgrade your RAM at least 2 GB of appropriate guaranteed compatible RAM memory important manufacturer (Kingston, Crucial, Geil, OCZ)

When you upgrade the amount of physical RAM installed, you can go back to the advanced system settings and reselect the Performance, then select set to improve the appearance.

Kind regards

ERICO

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