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  1. I have a Compaq Presario 700mhz computer with a 20gig HD. It had 64MB of memory but I just added another 128, giving me 196MB.

    I did this because I was getting a "not enough memory" message on my screen when I tried to convert a WMV to VCD. The WMV was created from a digital camcorder using XP, and I only was able to convert about 4% of the file before getting the memory message.

    After install additional RAM I was able to get up to 22%. How much more RAM do I need? I am also getting a Virtual Memory message as well what do I need to do about this?

    I'd appreciate any help.
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    Have you checked that your C: drive has plenty of free space.
    Windows uses this as virtual memory.
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  3. I've got a 20gig HD with 10gig free.
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  4. I tried it again and this time on got to 9%
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