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Originally Posted by v4ampyr View Post
thanks guys for all this tips,sorry to say that nothing works,Im still unable to remove the virtual memory and until I do,I can't reformat the faulty memory,any new ideas? please
Did you try my suggestion? It worked fine for myself and several others.

Shut the device down, then turn it back on and as humanly possible open up Control panel and disable the virtual memory.