Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Virtual Memory settings tricks tips to speed up windows xp
Author: KenzieAgusta
| Posted at: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 |
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COMPUTER
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If you open the program simultaneously, let alone a big program2 such as Photoshop, working memory becomes full and a slow computer, windows address this problem by using an empty capacity in the hard disk. The Virtual Paging File (also called swap files) on your hard disk to act as a temporary storage place if windows shortage of places in memory. Usually windows create temporary paging file on the hard disk only when needed, but with the paging file that fixed the computer's performance could be better.
How: Click "Start" -> right click My Computer -> select Properties -> Advanced tab -> at the performance - click the settings button -> open it again and hold in the advanced tab virtual memory click" change ".
Select the partition on the hard disk (C or D) that has an empty place at least twice the size of RAM. In this partition set the "initial size" and "maximum size" with the same value (eg 512 MB). By setting the same value, you have created a fixed paging file.
Important: Set the size to twice the size of RAM you have and should be the same, when it's finished click the "set" and then "ok". You must restart your PC to activate the change.
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