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My PC Right-Click Properties Advanced Performance Bar Settings Advanced Virtual Memory Changes. The best setting for virtual memory is to set the initial value and maximum value of virtual memory to the same, the value is 2 times your physical memory, for example, 512M memory can be set to 1024, and then it can be stored in your computer according to the settings. ok。
You can go into the check again, it should show (1024 1024) and it is better not to set the virtual memory under the system drive letter. Again, virtual memory isn't as big as possible.
The page files are not necessarily set to the same and not located in the C drive, setting them to the same will lead to waste and system errors, and since the C drive has the fastest read and write speed, even if it is not placed in the C drive, it must be placed in the nearest partition of the C drive.
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Hit Task Manager to see if there are some Mi that Mi has seen or suspicious processes if you want to Antivirus
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Free up space on the C drive and organize the disk.
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Right-click on my computer (Properties) and then (Advanced).
Performance (Settings) (Advanced).
There's a virtual memory there, and it's set by itself, usually times the amount of the physical memory.
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It's good to set under the Dots My Computer Properties Select Advanced Performance Settings at the dots Advanced dots to change the dots c disk dots custom size Enter 1000 to 3000 under the dots to set at the dots OK.
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Set the virtual memory manually.
In the default state, the system is allowed to manage the virtual memory, but the management method of the system's default settings is usually conservative, which will cause the page file to be discontinuous during automatic adjustment, and reduce the reading and writing efficiency, and the work efficiency is not high.
Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop and select the "Properties" option in the context menu that appears to open the "System Properties" window. Click on the "Advanced" tab in the window, and a dialog box for advanced settings appears.
Click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" area and select the "Advanced" tab in the "Performance Options" window that appears to open its dialog box.
In this dialog box, you can see the area about virtual memory, click the "Change" button to enter the "Virtual Memory" setting window. Select a partition with a large free capacity, check the box before "Custom size", fill in the specific values in the "Initial size" and "Maximum" columns, then click the "Set OK" button, and finally restart the computer to make the virtual memory settings take effect.
Suggestion: You can divide a small partition for virtual memory, IE temporary file storage, etc., and then you can defragment the partition regularly, so as to better improve the work efficiency of the computer.
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Virtual memory setup tips.
Windows in general
XP uses the remaining space of the C disk to make virtual memory by default, therefore, the larger the remaining space of the C disk, the better the system runs, the virtual memory is dynamically changed with your use, so that the C disk is easy to produce disk fragmentation, affecting the system running speed, so it is best to set the virtual memory in other partitions, such as the D disk. Check the virtual memory settings as follows:
Right-click "My Computer", left-click "Properties", click the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in "Performance", then select the "Advanced" tab, click the "Change" button below, the pop-up window is the virtual memory settings window, the general default virtual memory is a range of values from small to large, this is the range of virtual memory change size, it is best to give it a fixed value, so that it is not easy to produce disk fragmentation, the specific value is determined according to the size of your physical memory, Generally 2 times the physical memory, such as 256M, then you should set 256*, or simply 512M, the setting method is as follows:
Assuming that the memory is 256M, and the virtual memory is placed in the D disk, first clear the default, keep the C disk as selected, select the "No paging file (N)" and then press the "Settings" button, at this time, the virtual memory next to the C disk disappears, then select the D disk, select the "Custom size", add 512 to the "initial size" and "Maximum" boxes below, and then click the "Settings" button, you will see the words "512-512" appear next to the D disk, so that it means that the settings are setEventually, the system will restart, reboot, and the setup will be completed.
Note: There can only be one virtual memory, only on one disk!
Hope these help you!
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