There are many games on the PC, but most of these games take up a lot of memory. Many times when players install games, a reminder that there is insufficient memory will pop up. The following editor will bring you solutions to the problem of insufficient memory when installing games.
Installing the game does not require memory, only running the game requires memory.
Generally, the installation fails because the hard disk space is insufficient, or the game installation package file is damaged or lost during downloading, causing the installation to fail due to missing files after decompression.
Please pay attention to the virtual memory setting and change it to the size managed by the system, otherwise running some programs will still prompt insufficient memory unless the machine memory is large enough.
Solution:
1. First, check whether the capacity of the memory module is too small. If you are installing XP, the minimum memory must be 128mb. Otherwise, the system will prompt that there is insufficient memory when running a slightly larger program. Then determine whether there is a problem with the memory, that is, find a memory of the same capacity and replace it. If it still shows insufficient memory, there is no problem with the memory.
2. Use anti-virus software to kill viruses under pure DOS to eliminate the problem of viruses repeatedly occupying memory and causing the system to report insufficient memory.
3. Run the disk defragmentation program, then change the virtual memory to a system-managed size, restart, and see if that solves the problem.
4. Download WINDOWS Optimization Master online and install it on the system. Run the automatic optimization first. If the system resources are tight, select the user and restart according to the prompts.
5. Run the memory organizer in Windows Optimization Master to organize the memory, then select the system optimization performance option to automatically clean up the memory when the dynamic link library is not in use, run boot speed optimization, optimize some projects that do not need to be started, and restart start up. (This method has been tested and the effect is very good. If there is insufficient memory, please restart.) 6. If the above method cannot solve the problem, back up important data and reinstall the system.
Set up virtual memory:
1. Properly set up virtual memory
The settings of virtual memory are mainly based on the physical memory size and the purpose of the computer. Right-click the computer on the desktop and select Properties to see the memory.
According to Microsoft's recommendations, the virtual memory is set to 1.5--3 times the physical memory capacity. For example, for 512MB of memory, the virtual memory is set to 768--1536MB; for 1G of memory, the virtual memory is set to 1536--3072MB.
You can also let Windows automatically allocate and manage virtual memory, which can dynamically adjust the size of virtual memory based on actual memory usage. There is a recommended value at the bottom of the virtual memory settings page. If you really don't know what the optimal setting is, it is recommended that the virtual memory be set to the recommended value.
Virtual memory has two values: initial size and maximum value. It is best to set the initial size and maximum value to be the same to prevent the system from frequently changing the size of the page file and affecting the operation of the computer.
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