JUICED Issue: Enable Virtual Memory
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Hello,
I have a problem playing Juiced on my laptop after installation.
A dialog box appears saying "Please enable virtual memory".
After many searches online, I right-clicked on 'Computer' then
Properties>Advanced system settings>... to multiply the RAM by 1.5 as
minimum and x2 as maximum following the given instructions.
But after all that, nothing works!
My configuration:
Core 2 Duo T6500 - 2.1GHz
GeForce 9600M GS - 512MB dedicated DDR3
4096MB DDR2 RAM
250GB HDD
Thank you for your help.
I have a problem playing Juiced on my laptop after installation.
A dialog box appears saying "Please enable virtual memory".
After many searches online, I right-clicked on 'Computer' then
Properties>Advanced system settings>... to multiply the RAM by 1.5 as
minimum and x2 as maximum following the given instructions.
But after all that, nothing works!
My configuration:
Core 2 Duo T6500 - 2.1GHz
GeForce 9600M GS - 512MB dedicated DDR3
4096MB DDR2 RAM
250GB HDD
Thank you for your help.
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0
14 answers
Hello,
he is talking about virtual memory, not your RAM.
explanation:
control panel
system
system properties
advanced system settings tab
performance
advanced tab
virtual memory
change
and here you set several GB to be at ease if you were on automatic
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he is talking about virtual memory, not your RAM.
explanation:
control panel
system
system properties
advanced system settings tab
performance
advanced tab
virtual memory
change
and here you set several GB to be at ease if you were on automatic
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doing research yourself before posting on CCM is the quickest solution!
Guys (and girls if there are any), I found it!!
- Right-click on the application that launches the game (normally C:\Program Files\THQ\Juiced\Juiced).
- Then click on "Properties".
- Next, go to the "Compatibility" tab.
- Check the box "Run this program in compatibility mode for:".
- Select "Windows XP (Service Pack 2)" or "Windows XP (Service Pack 3)" (I personally chose 3).
- Then, at the bottom, check the box "Run this program as an administrator".
- Click "Apply" then "OK".
And normally you should now be able to play =)
PS: I did this without the patch, but it should normally work even with the patch.
I'm leaving you now, I'm going to play =)
- Right-click on the application that launches the game (normally C:\Program Files\THQ\Juiced\Juiced).
- Then click on "Properties".
- Next, go to the "Compatibility" tab.
- Check the box "Run this program in compatibility mode for:".
- Select "Windows XP (Service Pack 2)" or "Windows XP (Service Pack 3)" (I personally chose 3).
- Then, at the bottom, check the box "Run this program as an administrator".
- Click "Apply" then "OK".
And normally you should now be able to play =)
PS: I did this without the patch, but it should normally work even with the patch.
I'm leaving you now, I'm going to play =)
put more, on my laptop I have set 9000MB
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By putting whatever you want, is there no risk for the PC?
Can you really put any values you want in there?
Can you really put any values you want in there?
Yes, you don't care because it's space on your hard drive that's allocated to that.
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I haven't done anything yet because I've realized that 20 drivers need to be updated
on my PC, including the Graphics card.
I'll take care of that and keep you posted.
By the way, did you encounter the same problem as me and did you resolve it this way?
Thanks again for your input.
on my PC, including the Graphics card.
I'll take care of that and keep you posted.
By the way, did you encounter the same problem as me and did you resolve it this way?
Thanks again for your input.
Hello,
I tried to intervene on the virtual memory and set it to 16000MB max
and 10000MB min, then I restarted my PC.
I updated the driver for my graphics card.
I restarted the game and nothing has changed :(, still stuck with the message
"Virtual memory is not enabled"
Is it because I'm on VISTA and not XP?
I'm so frustrated. :(
I tried to intervene on the virtual memory and set it to 16000MB max
and 10000MB min, then I restarted my PC.
I updated the driver for my graphics card.
I restarted the game and nothing has changed :(, still stuck with the message
"Virtual memory is not enabled"
Is it because I'm on VISTA and not XP?
I'm so frustrated. :(
well let's look for the solution elsewhere.
juiced I don't know. is it an old game?
are all your drivers up to date?
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juiced I don't know. is it an old game?
are all your drivers up to date?
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Apparently it must be from 2005.
My drivers are up to date.
The game is this one: https://www.gamekult.com/actualite.html
My drivers are up to date.
The game is this one: https://www.gamekult.com/actualite.html
Did you download the update patches?
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No, I just realized right now that there was a patch.
I will download it tonight and let you know. :)
Apparently, the problem is quite common; I noticed it after
many searches, but no one found a solution.
Thanks for your help. I'll post tonight.
I will download it tonight and let you know. :)
Apparently, the problem is quite common; I noticed it after
many searches, but no one found a solution.
Thanks for your help. I'll post tonight.
Actually, that's exactly what I did.
I set the initial memory to 6GB, which is 4GB x 1.5
and the maximum memory to 8GB, which is 4GB x 2
And despite all that, the problem remains unchanged.