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Hi George, this could be that the paging file, sometimes called virtual memory, setting might have gone adrift.

 

To save some typing someone has done it for me LOL.

Have a look here and maybe print off the instructions.

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/set-virtual-memory-paging-default.html

 

However, when you get to number 7 check and make sure it has a tick in the box for "Automatically manage paging file size", If so the system will manage everything itself, if not do change it to that by putting a tick in the box.

 

If it is already set to the "Automatically manage paging file size" yet you are still having a problem, try the rest of the instructions for manually setting it.

 

Nev.

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Hi George

 

im struggling with 10 and 11 pal

For 10 ...

In the Initial Size box, enter a value equal to one and a half times the amount of the computer's installed RAM.

you need to know how much Ram is installed in the system.

To find out:

Click Start >> Right click on Computer and select properties.

In the System Properties window, the system will list "Installed memory (RAM)" with the total amount detected. For example, in the picture below, there is 4 GB of memory installed in the computer.

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v708/starbuck50/windows-7-system-properties_zpsmvymzd0f.jpg

 

So, if yours is 4gb, you would times this by 1.5 = 6gb (approx 6000MB )

 

For 11....

 

In the Maximum Size box, enter a value equal to twice the amount of the Initial Size value

So if you entered 6GB (approx 6000MB ) in step 10 .. you would enter 12GB (approx 12000MB ) in step 11

 

Hope that's made it a bit clearer.

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