What is the Optimal Virtual Memory Size For 8 GB RAM | WIN 10? To calculate the "general rule" recommended size of virtual memory in Windows 10 per the 8 GB your system has, here's the equation 1024 x 8 x 1 5 = 12288 MB So it sounds as if the 12 GB configured in your system currently is correct so when or if Windows needs to utilize the virtual memory, the 12 GB should suffice
Windows pagefile size with large RAM and SSD - Super User I just upgraded my Windows 7 machine from 12GB to 24GB RAM - both for running more VMs and for future proofing My C drive is an SSD with 129GB formatted size I was surprised to find out that the
memory - Page file size in Windows 10 - Super User As I have gone through some articles, the virtual memory page file size should be 1 5 multiplied by the RAM size I am currently using 8GB physical RAM in my laptop So accordingly the page file sh
windows 10 - Why is my Committed memory so much higher than my actual . . . So, of course, RAM used + pagefile used can be larger than RAM used Part of the whole point of virtual memory, after all, is that you can have more virtual memory in use than you have physical memory (RAM) If you want to find out what's using committed memory you need to look at Task Manager's "Details" tab and enable the "Commit size" column
memory - Is there any way to Reset or Clear windows paging file . . . 18 Is there any way to "Reset" or "Clear" windows paging file size which is managed by system? In my case I have 16 gigs of ram installed and all paging file settings are set to auto At some point in time memory leak happened and my pagefile of ~2 gb incrased in size to 16 GB How to I force windows to reset it size to it's original size?