So, now that we're getting virtual memory errors all the time, it's  about time we fix it! Just a warning ahead of time, however... this is  going to require you to go into your registry editor. This is a risky  business, messing around in registry editor, and if there are any  errors, it could be fatal. I wrote a tutorial about LKGC (Last known  good configuration) |HERE|,  and would highly recommend you become familiar with it, as well. With  that said, here ya go, Step-by-step!
1. Go in to your Run prompt, by clicking Start, and then run.
2. Type "regedit" then click OK, to enter your registry Editor.
3. In the left pane, expand: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM >  CurrentControlSet > Control > Session Manager > Memory  Management
4. In the right pane, double-click ClearPageFileAtShutdown. When the  Edit DWORD Value window appears, Type 1 in the Value data field, then  click OK..
5. Exit Registry Editor
6. Restart.

 
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