Windows Is Unstable After Disabling Virtual MemoryID: Q196839
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If your computer contains 16 megabytes (MB) of random access memory (RAM) and you disable virtual memory, Windows 98 may become unstable.
This behavior can occur if you disable virtual memory on a computer with the minimum amount of RAM required by Windows 98.
To resolve this behavior, install more RAM in your computer or enable
virtual memory, or do both. To enable virtual memory, follow these steps:
Windows 98 has higher memory requirements than Microsoft Windows 95. The
minimum memory requirement for Windows 98 is 16 MB; more memory improves
performance.
When you disable virtual memory, you receive the following message:
Warning: Completely disabling virtual memory may cause your computer
to stop operating properly.
You may not be able to restart your computer, or your system may not
perform optimally. Do not continue unless you are sure you need to
specify your own virtual memory settings.
Are you sure you want to continue?
Keywords : kbenv win98
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 2, 1999