Memory using DVD Player

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I have 103GB free and 128MB memory. I have started to use DVD drive to grab
pictures from home movies on the DVD, using the screenshot method. Everything
slows down and a message that Virtual memory is being re-allocated appears.
What is the recommend amount of memory that I should have to avoid this
situation? Thanks for help along this line.
 
I recommend 512mb, but if you are only able to add memory in 128 or 256mb
increments, then 384mb will certainly improve things. If you do not know
how many memory cards are already in your computer, remove the left side
panel and look. See how many slots are open.

Navigate to a site like http://www.4allmemory.com/ which has a memory
configurator and can give you your options based on your computer model.

When it comes to memory, more is better. 512mb will lessen the load on your
hard drive as the system relies less on virtual memory.

Mark Minasi gives this advice about memory: "If you turn on the computer
and the lights don't dim, add memory." :)
 
That's not an easy question to answer. And you'll get a different opinion
from any one that answers.
Facts:
1) Most of what you see floating around the internet with regard 'tweaking'
VM is bogus. It's really hard to squash bad information especially when it's
being pushed by people that should know better.
2) The maximum size of a single pagefile is 4G with win32.
3) The one thing that will constrain performance and cause premature system
throttle is setting the page max too small.
4) The critical factor that controls pagefile fragmentation is the minimum
value.
5) Attempting to control the minimum size without over committing HD space
in order to avoid adding pagefile extents is an ongoing thing. As usage
habits change, so does space requirements in the pagefile.

If you want to avoid pagefile resizing and don't care about chewing up HD
space, then set the min and max to 4G. Otherwise set the pagefile to system
controlled and don't worry about it.
 
Breadstick said:
I have 103GB free and 128MB memory. I have started to use DVD drive to grab
pictures from home movies on the DVD, using the screenshot method. Everything
slows down and a message that Virtual memory is being re-allocated appears.
What is the recommend amount of memory that I should have to avoid this
situation? Thanks for help along this line.
It will run lots faster with more RAM (256MB at least). However, you might
still get the message if you overcontrol the pagefile size. Just let
Windows do that.
Jim
 
Thanks, I will check that out. Good information.

Colin Barnhorst said:
I recommend 512mb, but if you are only able to add memory in 128 or 256mb
increments, then 384mb will certainly improve things. If you do not know
how many memory cards are already in your computer, remove the left side
panel and look. See how many slots are open.

Navigate to a site like http://www.4allmemory.com/ which has a memory
configurator and can give you your options based on your computer model.

When it comes to memory, more is better. 512mb will lessen the load on your
hard drive as the system relies less on virtual memory.

Mark Minasi gives this advice about memory: "If you turn on the computer
and the lights don't dim, add memory." :)

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Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
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Breadstick said:
I have 103GB free and 128MB memory. I have started to use DVD drive to grab
pictures from home movies on the DVD, using the screenshot method.
Everything
slows down and a message that Virtual memory is being re-allocated
appears.
What is the recommend amount of memory that I should have to avoid this
situation? Thanks for help along this line.
 
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