stof, it is usually better to start a new thread to ask a question instead of posting to an existing thread. Just a tip...
You should consider adding addition memory to your system. Normally the virtual memory file is increased when the memory load on your system exceeds the real and virtual (paging file) capacity. This is from running a lot of programs or one or two programs that eat/crave storage.
In the meantime, you can change your paging file size to ease those pop-up boxes from appearing.
You will want to check your default virtual memory size (paging file). Go into Properties of "My Computer" (or open the System icon in the Control Panel). Click the Advanced tab, then the Performance Options button. In the virtual memory area, click the Change... button. Select a drive for the paging file to reside. By default, it is on the drive where you installed Win2K, but if you have 2 physical drives, it would be best to put the page file on the 'other' drive - the one that does not have Win2K on it. You will get quicker/better paging I/O.
After you select the drive you want it on, then check the currently allocated size of your paging file. Increase that number by >at least 50%< and type that in the Initial Size MB field. In the Maximum Size field, put in at least 3 times the size of the initial size, as long as it will fit into the free space on the drive selected. JSV