it's a subjective question.

If you have 100GB of main memory and 2  GB of virtual memory and you are
running very light weight programs then
nothing will happen. The system memory has enough space to take care of all
the applications but if your system is heavily loaded with
processes then it would cause the issues of improper swapping of the
instructions under execution.For more details, go through it:

http://faq.programmerworld.net/ms_windows/virtual-memory.html

On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Aman Kumar <amanas...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hii
>
> what happen if " size of main memory is greater than size of virtual
> memory"?
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