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Michael Petersen #1
Virtual Memory Start-up Warning!
Hello to all. I am running Photoshop 7.1 on several of my business computers with WindowsXP Professional. Most of them have 4Gigs of RAM and some 8Gigs. Virtual memory on these systems is turned-off because there is more than enough RAM and because on some video editing apps, virtual memory tends to give us problems. However, every time Photoshop is started it gives a warning splash screen that the virtual memory is turned-off and that I should turn it on. Is there a way or fix to stop from Photoshop to permanently displaying this warning? It is useless and annoying.
Thank you very much.
Michael
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dave milbut #2
Re: Virtual Memory Start-up Warning!
PS requires virtual memory and XP will run better if you turn it back on.
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Chris Cox #3
Re: Virtual Memory Start-up Warning!
There is no such thing as "more than enough RAM".
Whomever told you to turn off VM did you a great disservice.
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