How to allocate the virtual memory system How many numbers are filled in?

Updated on number 2024-03-19
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Set up virtual memory appropriately.

    1. The setting of memory is mainly based on the size of the memory and the purpose of the computer. The so-called virtual memory is to use a part of the hard disk space as memory when the physical memory is not enough, but because the speed of hard disk transfer is much slower than the memory transfer speed, the use of virtual memory is slower than the efficiency of physical memory. The value that the individual actually needs should be adjusted many times by himself.

    If it is too small, it will not be enough, so the system will prompt that the virtual memory is too small.

    2. In general, Windows can be used to automatically allocate and manage virtual memory, and it can dynamically adjust the size of virtual memory according to the actual memory usage.

    3. Define virtual memory, the general default virtual memory size is to take a range value, 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 physical memory, generally times of physical memory; However, the minimum value can be set to a multiple of the physical memory, and the maximum value can be 2-3 times the physical memory.

    4. It is best not to set the memory in the same partition as the system, the memory is dynamically changed with the use, and the C disk is easy to produce disk fragmentation, which affects the running speed of the system, so it is best to set the virtual memory in the disk in other partitions with large remaining disk space and not commonly used disks, such as D and F, so as to avoid the system from carrying out frequent read and write operations in this partition and affecting the system speed. Pseudo-memory can only be one in a computer and can be placed in any partition of the disk.

    5. The method of setting virtual memory is: right-click on the computer - Properties - Advanced - Performance Settings - Advanced - Virtual Memory Change - Click on C disk - select "No paging file (N)" - Settings, then the virtual memory next to C disk will disappear; Then select the D drive, select "Custom Size" - enter the values in the "Initial Size" and "Maximum" text boxes below - "Settings" - OK - Restart, and the setting is completed.

    Note: Right-click "Properties" "Advanced" "Performance" "Settings" and "Change" on the desktop of the computer to complete the reboot of the system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, you can fill it in as much as you want, as long as the remaining space in the disk where you install the system is large enough, but it is generally 1-3 times the physical memory of your own physical memory in the sky.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The size of your physical memory is up to you, and if you're in trouble, let Windows decide for yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    2GB of memory does not need to fill in virtual memory.

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