A anon(9057135) New member Sep 1, 2014 547 0 0 Visit site Feb 18, 2015 #2 Yes. Or at least in Windows 7. Try searching on Bing
hotphil New member Nov 14, 2008 2,008 0 0 Visit site Feb 18, 2015 #3 There's pros and cons of doing that. I'd be looking at what's eating memory before relying on (slower) virtual memory. Or a machine upgrade.
There's pros and cons of doing that. I'd be looking at what's eating memory before relying on (slower) virtual memory. Or a machine upgrade.
xandros9 Active member Nov 12, 2012 16,107 0 36 Visit site Feb 18, 2015 #4 Yes you can use virtual memory, in fact, its probably already in use.