Method 1
To increase the amount of virtual RAM on a PC, you can try the following steps:
Close all open programs and save any open file
Right-click on the Windows Start button and select "System
Click on "Advanced system settings" located on the left side of the System windo
Under the "Advanced" tab, click on "Settings" under the "Performance" sectio
Click on the "Advanced" tab, and then click on "Change" under the "Virtual memory" sectio
Select the drive that has the paging file you want to change, and then click on "Custom size
Enter a new size for the paging file in the "Initial size (MB)" and "Maximum size (MB)" field
Click on "Set," then "OK" on all remaining window
Restart your computer for the changes to take effec
Please be aware that increasing the virtual memory can help when your computer is running low on RAM, but it also can slow down your computer if you are not careful with the setting.t.s.s.."n.n.w.."s.l with the setting
Method 2
To increase the virtual RAM on your PC, you can try the following steps:
Close all open programs and save any work you have open.
Right-click on the Start menu button and select "System."
Click on "Advanced system settings."
In the "Advanced" tab, click on "Settings" under "Performance."
Click on the "Advanced" tab in the new window.
Under "Virtual memory," click on "Change."
Uncheck the box that says "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives."
Select the drive that has your Windows operating system installed (usually the C: drive).
Select "Custom size" and enter the amount of RAM you want to add in the "Initial size (MB)" and "Maximum size (MB)" fields. Make sure the number you enter is less than the amount of physical RAM in your system.
Click "Set" and then "OK."
Restart your PC for the changes to take effect.
Keep in mind that virtual memory uses a portion of your hard drive space as temporary "extra RAM." So, it is not recommended to set the virtual RAM to a high value because it will slow down your PC if you set it