Wmic Computersystem where name='%computername%' get AutomaticManagedPagefile Your antivirus will most likely block the batch file but it's not a virus. Run these commands in the correct order shown below or run the commands directly from the tuneup2.bat batch file by opening it in command prompt (the 2 in the file name is very important so don't download the wrong file). You can tell if command prompt is running as administrator, because the word administrator will appear in the title bar of the window. Open command prompt as administrator, from the start menu list of programs (from Windows Accesories), searching for command prompt on the start menu, typing in cmd on the Run window from Windows Key + R, or using Windows Key + X to open it. Instead I'll give you the command line commands to give it the optimum settings. The graphical user interface to choose the right settings is confusing where it's easy to click the wrong thing and it requires that the user do sums on a calculator before they type in the correct numbers. For example the settings for allocating virtual memory should be a multiple of 256 and a certain percentage of your physical memory. This slows down windows and makes the memory much higher than it should be.
It looks like the virtual memory on windows has the wrong settings.
It seems like a software issue instead of a hardware issue.