Hello to all. I am running Photoshop 7.1 on several of my business computers with WindowsXP Professional. Most of them have 4Gigs of RAM and some 8Gigs. Virtual memory on these systems is turned-off because there is more than enough RAM and because on some video editing apps, virtual memory tends to give us problems. However, every time Photoshop is started it gives a warning splash screen that the virtual memory is turned-off and that I should turn it on. Is there a way or fix to stop from Photoshop to permanently displaying this warning? It is useless and annoying.
Thank you very much.
Michael
PS requires virtual memory and XP will run better if you turn it back on.
There is no such thing as "more than enough RAM".
Whomever told you to turn off VM did you a great disservice.