Hi everyone! Please excuse me if I'm not following a proper protocal, if there is one. This is my first post since I just joined the Tek-Tips a few minutes ago. I'm using Windows XP Pro and Windows 98SE. With my XP Pro, I have been experiencing similar problem regarding "Your system is low on virtual memory. Windows is increasing the size of your virtual memory paging file..." in the last few days, actually since 2/2/04. My system shows the hard disk light on all the time, even when I have NO active application running. After the login, I just leave the system alone without clicking anything and just observe what takes place. The disk light would be on almost solid. After a few minutes, sometimes perhaps close to 1/2 hour, the circled X message would popup: Windows - Virtual Memory Minimum Too Low... I have a 3.4GB partition with about 1GB free. I have changed my pagefile size from 360-720MB range to 128-256MB range for each of my 2 partitions on the disk. But eventually the following messge will popup: "Low Disk Space - You are running out of disk space on WINXP-PRO-3.4GB(D

. To free space on this drive by deleting old or unnecessary files, click here..."
I suspect that I have a virus in my system, even though I have McAfee Viruscan 7.1 running all the time. The response to any mouse clicking or keyboard entry is very very slow. When I manage to open up the Task Manager, I see that the EXPLORER.EXE process keeps growing larger and larger in memory space usage, exceeding 170MB (I have a 256MB system), and in the Performance Tab the CPU usage would be 100% most of the time, and the PageFile would keep growing bigger and bigger. And it's practically impossible to start up any application. Whatever it is that is hogging the system, I have not been able to come up with a solution yet. I have not been able to download/update any Viruscan data since this problem started, because it affects my dialup networking also, causing the Viruscan to be unable to connect to its server site.
I am typing this message, using my WIN98SE partition. I have a dual boot setup for WINXP and WIN98SE. Since I created the WINXP partition using the NTFS format, WIN98SE cannot see that partition. But my WIN98SE partition is in FAT32 format. I'm hoping to find a solution to this problem soon. So, if anyone has heard about or have encountered this problem, please share your thoughts and suggestions. And when I come up with a solution, I will be back here to post it.
Thanks for your attention.
Dan