How do I change the virtual memory, and how do I change the virtual memory settings?

Updated on number 2024-02-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My Computer - Right-click and select Properties --Advanced --Performance Select Settings --Advanced--Virtual Memory point changes.

    And then set it yourself, and it's better to set the virtual memory to be twice as much as the physical memory, and your physical memory is 512, so you can set it to 1g, which is 1024MB.

    Added: Can be set in any existing drive letter.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hehe, that's the right question to ask me.

    First, right-click "My Computer", click "Properties" and select "Advanced" in the upper column

    Find the "Performance" column, click "Settings", go to "Performance Options" and click "Advanced".

    You can see that there is a "Virtual Memory" bar at the bottom, click "Change".

    For the rest, you are optimistic about the "free space" displayed above, my house is 2900+, you change the maximum value, it is better than the "free space" display, otherwise it will be worth it.

    I should know, I didn't speak well, forgive me.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Right-click on My Computer Advanced Tab Performance Settings Advanced Tab Virtual Memory Change, select the disk you want to set virtual memory on Set the initial size and maximum value, then click Set OK, don't set it to no paging file and click Settings.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My Computer-Right-click-Advanced-Performance-Settings-Advanced-Disk where the page file is located-Custom Size-Change to Recommended Value-OK.

    Landlord, it's time for you to change the computer What era is this, and there are more than 500 physics

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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.

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