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Sunday, January 03, 2010

Increasing Your Virtual Memory

Increasing Your Virtual Memory

This makes your computer faster by utilizing your HD space as virtual RAM. ( Takes around a gigabyte of space,when initialized. but still speeds up your computer greatly!)
I do not recommend doing this if your hard drive space is less than 20gb.

Alright, this is how you do it:



Instructions:
 
1. Hold down the Windows Key and press the Pause/Break button at the top right of your keyboard (another way is right-c$$$$ your computer and c$$$$ Properties). 2. Click on the Advanced tab.
3. Under Performance, click Settings.
4. Then click the Advanced tab on the button that pops up.
5. Under Virtual Memory at the bottom, click Change.
6. Click the Custom Size button.
7. set the virtual memory 2.5 times of your RAM Size this is what is recommended 
e.g if i got 256 mb ram i ll need set just 640 MB in the settings tab and moreover make the Initial Size value and Maximum size value to the same value i.e in my case i ll set both initial and maximum size to 640 MB thats it..
8. Click Set, and then exit out of all of the windows.
9. Finally, restart your computer.
10. You now have a faster computer and 1-2gb of virtual RAM!

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