Article ID: 140472 - Last Review: November 1, 2006 - Revision: 2.1 PRB: Limited Virtual Memory Error When Starting Windows NTThis article was previously published under Q140472 On This PageSYMPTOMS
Around the time of the logon prompt after starting your computer, you may receive one of the following error messages:
Limited Virtual Memory Your system is running without a properly sized paging file. Please use the virtual memory option of the System applet in the Control Panel to create a paging file or to increase the initial size of your paging file.
Limited Virtual Memory Your system has no paging file or the paging file is too small. CAUSE
Windows is not able to correctly gain access to (or open with proper
permissions) the Pagefile.sys file. If the partition is NTFS, it may be
because the permissions are not set up correctly. By default, Windows sets up the root directory to give everyone full rights. When this right is
changed, you may see the error message because the System may not have
proper access to Pagefile.sys. This can happen when Administrators try to
limit access to the drive on which Windows is installed. The System must
have access to read the directory. If the System does not have permission
to read the directory, it will not be able to access the file even if the
System has full access rights on the file itself.
RESOLUTION
The best solution is to add the user System with full access to the root
directory. By default, File Manager will update all the files in whatever
directory that is being modified to give them the same permissions, so it
will give the System full access to the directory and the Pagefile.sys
file.
Usually this is good because you would expect all the files in that directory to have the same permission. But if you try to set the directory to have fewer permissions than a file in that directory has, at some time in the future, you may accidentally overwrite those broader permissions with the lesser directory permissions. This can happen by simply viewing the permissions for the directory and clicking the OK button. As stated above, the default setting is to replace permissions on files in the directory, so this replaces the greater permissions; in this case, it gives the System Read access on the directory but Full access on the Pagefile.sys file itself. Editing the Registry as a WorkaroundTo work around this, you can edit the registry. However, this can be dangerous.WARNING: Using the Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious, system- wide problems that may require you to reinstall Windows NT to correct them. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of the Registry Editor can be solved. Use this tool at your own risk.
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
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