via gHacks Technology News | Latest Tech News, Software And Tutorials by Mike Halsey (MVP) on 8/29/11
Virtual memory is a throwback to Windows of old, when the physical memory available to a computer was severely limited. Essentially it uses a chunk of space on your computer’s hard disk as a memory swap file. Unfortunately, Windows has always been terrible at managing this file allowing to dynamically grow and shrink depending on what the operating system needs at the time. Continue reading