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1. First of all, open my computer, find the icon of "This Computer" on the system desktop, right-click this icon and click on the "Properties" option in the pop-up menu.
2. On the system page that opens, click on the "Advanced System Settings" tab in the left navigation bar.
3. In the pop-up system properties interface, click the "Advanced" tab tab, there is a "Settings" button under the performance column, click this delay button to enter the performance options page.
4. In the "Performance Options" window, click on the "Advanced" tab at the top, and there is a "Change" button under the "Virtual Memory" column, please click this button.
5. In the pop-up virtual Xunlu memory window, click the checkbox of "Automatically manage the paging file size of all drives" and remove the small tick in the checkbox.
6. Click on the drive where your computer system is located, then click on the "Custom Size" option, enter the set size value in the input boxes of "Initial Size" and "Maximum", and finally click the "Settings" button and the "OK" button at the bottom to complete it. It is most appropriate to set the capacity of virtual memory to about a multiple of the physical memory, and set the appropriate virtual memory value according to the calculation that 1G is equal to 1024MB.
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For virtual memory, there are two main settings, namely the memory size and storage location, the memory size is to set the minimum and maximum virtual memory; The storage location is to set the hard disk space in which partition the virtual memory should use. How do I get the minimum and maximum values for setting the memory size? You can get it here:
Select Start Programs Accessories System Tools System Monitor (if you don't have it in System Tools, you can install it via the Windows installer in Add Removal Programs) to open System Monitor, and then select Add Item, select Memory Manager in the Type item, and select Swap File Size in the list on the right. In this way, as you operate, it will show the fluctuation of the value of the swap file, you can open the programs that you often use, and then use them, then check the performance value in the system monitor, because the user uses the computer every time the situation is different, therefore, it is best to monitor the swap file for a long time to find the value that best matches your swap file, so as to ensure that the system performance is stable and kept in the best state. Generally speaking, swapping files that are too large will not affect efficiency, but it will take up extra disk space.
Swapping files that are too small can sometimes result in fewer programs that can be run.
After finding out the most suitable range value, when setting the virtual memory, right-click "My Computer", select "Properties", pop up the system properties window, select the "Performance" tab, click the "Virtual Memory" button below to pop up the virtual memory setting window, click the "User Specify Virtual Memory Settings" radio button, select the partition with a larger remaining space in "Hard Disk", and then enter the appropriate range value in the "Minimum" and "Maximum" text boxes. If you're having trouble using System Monitor to get the maximum and minimum values, you can choose to let Windows manage the virtual memory settings.
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On the desktop, right-click on the -My Computer-click to bring up the system properties, click Advanced - in the performance bar - click Settings - click Advanced again and again - under Virtual Memory - click Change --
Choose a disk with a large space, click on the custom size, and set it to 1024 according to your system.
Don't let win manage it by itself.
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Next Windows Optimizer Free Standard Edition. There are automatic settings for virtual memory and recommended settings. I set up my 1G RAM with it. It's quick and easy.
Steps: Install and double-click on Optimizer - click on System Optimization - click on Disk Cache Optimization - click on the virtual memory on the right - click on Recommend - and you're done. How's that detailed enough? Don't forget to give points!
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The best is a multiple of the available memory, which is the most reasonable. Thank you, and don't tune it to the C disk, because it's a system disk. Doesn't work well on the machine. d, disks are OK.
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You can use the following methods to tune virtual memory:
1. First of all, open my computer, find the icon of "This Computer" on the system desktop, right-click this icon and click on the "Properties" option in the pop-up menu.
2. On the system page that opens, click on the "Advanced System Settings" tab in the left navigation bar.
3. In the pop-up system properties interface, click the "Advanced" tab tab, and there is a "Settings" button under the performance column, click this button to enter the performance options page.
4. In the "Performance Options" window, click on the "Advanced" tab at the top, and there is a "Change" button under the "Virtual Memory" column, please click this button.
5. In the pop-up virtual memory window, click the checkbox of "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives" and remove the small checkbox in the checkbox.
6. Click on the drive where your computer system is located, then click on the "Custom Size" option, enter the set size value in the input boxes of "Initial Size" and "Maximum", and finally click the "Settings" button and the "OK" button at the bottom to complete it. Note: The virtual memory capacity is generally set to about a multiple of the physical memory is the most appropriate, and the appropriate virtual memory value is set according to the calculation that 1G is equal to 1024MB.
Then you have to add a memory stick.,Dragon Nest has to have 2G.。
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