![]() ![]() ‘Running low on virtual memory’ warnings are not a catastrophe, and needn’t cause undue alarm. (For more on virtual memory, and how it works, click here.) When you see this icon in the Notification Area (the part of your Taskbar by the clock) it is Vista’s way of telling you that your virtual memory is getting low. ![]() ![]() It looks sort of like a “Yield” sign on the highway. Q: How can I make the yellow exclamation mark (in my Taskbar) go away?Ī: Actually, it is not a yellow exclamation mark (those appear in Device Manager) but a yellow triangle containing an exclamation point. I have received variations of the following question several times from readers lately: ![]()
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