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[SOLVED] How do you increase the xp memory in windows 7

 
 
benonidoni benonidoni is offline
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      09-09-2011
Forgot how to increase memory in windows 7 for the virtual xp professional. I think its on hibernate and 512mb and thats too low. thx.
 
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      09-09-2011
If it a virtual installation that you need to increase memory for, the settings would be done from the virtualization software that you used. Each installation can have their own settings.

Is it XP Mode that you need to increase memory for?

Increase the Memory to an XP Mode Virtual PC in Windows 7 Professional
 
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      09-14-2011
Hi Benonidoni,

When you are in the Virtual PC/Windows XP mode, go to Tools and click Settings. If you do not see Tools/Settings at the top bar of the Virtual PC/XP mode, minimize the Virtual PC screen.

After clicking Tools/Settings, click Memory in the left half of the form that pops up. I think that here you should be able to change the allocation of RAM.

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