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		<title>Increase virtual memory if plugins and WordPress installs need more</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This  process below can be used when WordPress upgrades and plugin installs are not working due to insufficient memory being allocated. Some more information is here www.narfstuff.co.uk/2008/03/14/php-memory-and-wordpress By default the server allows up to 32MB of data to be transferred via php. This default setting can be modified from within your account. Within the php.ini [...]]]></description>
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