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Old 07-04-2007, 06:44 PM
Jerry S 123
 
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Default Virtual Memory

I can not change my virtual memory size to custom. I keep getting the error
message "Enter a numerical value for the initial page file size". I have
initial page size values from 16 MB to 4000 MB and I get the same error
message. What's wrong?
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Old 07-04-2007, 08:54 PM
JW
 
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Default Re: Virtual Memory

Note when entering a custom size it says to enter the value in MB.
So if you want 16 MB you just enter 16.

"Jerry S 123" <Jerry S 123@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I can not change my virtual memory size to custom. I keep getting the
>error
> message "Enter a numerical value for the initial page file size". I have
> initial page size values from 16 MB to 4000 MB and I get the same error
> message. What's wrong?


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Old 07-04-2007, 10:16 PM
Jerry S 123
 
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Default RE: Virtual Memory



"Jerry S 123" wrote:

> I can not change my virtual memory size to custom. I keep getting the error
> message "Enter a numerical value for the initial page file size". I have
> initial page size values from 16 MB to 4000 MB and I get the same error
> message. What's wrong?


Thanks JW. I was missing the obvious. I appreciate you taking the time to
answer my question.
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