What should I do if the Phoenix system has insufficient memory? Many users are asking about this problem? Let’s take a look at the steps to deal with insufficient memory in the Phoenix system. Friends who need it can refer to it.
Right-click the computer on the Win10 system desktop and select Properties from the pop-up menu.
Click to open the Properties window and click Advanced System Settings on the left
Click to enter the Advanced tab of System Properties and click Settings under Performance. The window that opens lets you set performance visuals, processor schedule, memory usage, and virtual memory.
In the Advanced tab of the Performance Options dialog box, click Change under Virtual Memory. In the Virtual Memory Settings window, remove the check mark in front of "Automatically manage paging file size for all drivers".
Set the initial size and maximum value in the available space under the virtual memory dialog box, then click Settings first, and then click OK. After Win10 virtual memory is set, just restart.
Here are the lack of processing methods for the Phoenix system memory for you. Friends in need, please come and read this article!