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We know that the C disk uses the part of the hard disk that is closest to the center of the circle, and this part of the track is the smallest.
In the hard disk, the capacity of the track is the same regardless of the size. In other words, the closest track to the outside of your disk is the longest, but it has as much capacity as the innermost one.
The problem is that the longer the track, the slower the reading speed because it is long. So which disk has the fastest read speed? That's a C drive, of course!
If it is used for memory, which disk has the best memory performance? Of course, it is the C drive, and the C drive has the fastest reading speed! This is followed by the D disk.
The further back, the worse. So if you put virtual memory on the F drive, it will not only not improve the performance, but also reduce it!
As for how big is the virtual memory? I don't think in any case, we rarely have a gigabyte of RAM on our machines, let alone the virtual part, which seems to be dedicated to page files. So there's no need to put it too big, because if it's too big, it will take up space for no reason.
Some people also suggest that machines with a lot of memory simply turn off the virtual memory to improve the performance of the machine. It is much faster to access it entirely in memory than in virtual. I haven't tried, although I also have a g of RAM.
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Definitely! As long as the virtual inner inch is not placed in the C drive, the performance can be improved!
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Machine performance depends on a series of hardware devices such as CPU and memory, and simply adding virtual memory will only improve some aspects.
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No, the virtual memory is adjusted according to your memory, and it doesn't matter how big you set it, it is up to 2 times the memory.
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It is recommended to put the virtual memory in the first partition of the second hard drive, because this partition has the same read and write speed as the C drive (both in the innermost track of the hard drive), and when you start the application to write data to the pagefile, the two hard disks can work together at the same time.
The size is up to 2 times the size of your physical memory.
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We all know that although hard disks are inferior to memory in terms of running speed, memory cannot be compared with hard disks in terms of capacity. When running a program requires a lot of data and occupies a lot of memory, the memory will be "stuffed" and the data that is not used for the time being will be put into the hard disk, and the space occupied by this data is virtual memory. Now we understand why the size changes so often.
Memory plays a big role in a computer, all the programs running in the computer need to go through the memory to execute, if the execution of a large number of programs or a lot, it will cause the memory to be exhausted. In order to solve this problem, virtual memory technology is used in Windows, that is, a part of the hard disk space is used as memory, and when the memory is occupied, the computer will automatically call the hard disk to act as memory to relieve the tension of memory. For example, if the computer only has 128MB of physical memory, when reading a file with a capacity of 200MB, it must use a relatively large virtual memory, and the file will be stored in the virtual memory after being read by the memory, and then the files stored in the virtual memory will be released into the original installation directory.
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Sometimes, the memory can't bear too much capacity, such as 512MB of memory, so if you feel that the memory is too little, you can divide 512MB of space from the hard disk to the memory, so that the speed of the system will be faster.
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As we all know, the computer is running, memory is essential, the data to be processed by the CPU is called directly from the memory, if the memory is not available, then go to the hard disk to find, find it first into the memory and then send it to the CPU for processing, but the memory size is limited, it is impossible for the data on the hard disk to be stuffed into the memory, so the later ones must overwrite the previous data, but some processing data you don't know whether to use it later, at this time, this part of the data that is not used temporarily will be removed from the memory first, but the output has not yet been executed to hard disk storage, so where to move? This is where virtual memory appears, which is a piece of space that the operating system divides on the hard disk to store the data that is temporarily not used in the memory. Of course, this is a common trick in the era of small memory, and now the memory is large enough that there is no need to divide it, virtual memory!
I say this and you get the idea
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I don't know, you can ask someone else. sorry
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1. Right-click on the computer desktop - Properties to explain the system operation.
2. Select Advanced System Settings in the computer properties interface.
3. Click the Advanced - Performance - Settings button in the advanced system interface.
4. Once you are in the Performance Options, proceed to click on the Advanced tab.
5. Now in the Advanced tab you can see the virtual memory settings, click the Change button.
6. Let's enter the introduction of custom settings, Microsoft officially recommends that virtual memory is a multiple of physical memory, if your memory is 4G, then the minimum value is set to 6000M, and the maximum value is set to 12000M. If your SSD itself does not have enough capacity, it is recommended to set it to a double size.
7. Let the operating system automatically allocate virtual memory, we only need to check the automatic management drive paging file size in the virtual memory settings interface!
Virtual memory is a technology for memory management in computer systems. It makes an application think that it has contiguous usable memory (a contiguous complete address space), when in reality it is usually divided into multiple physical memory fragments, and some are temporarily stored on external disk storage to exchange data when needed. At present, most operating systems use virtual memory, such as the "virtual memory" of the Windows family; Linux's "swap space", etc.
If the Windows 8 operating system is stuck on the Windows logo page when booting and cannot enter the system, and must be forced to shut down and restart to open it, you can adjust the virtual memory settings appropriately.
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If you need to set up virtual memory, don't set it on the SSD, because frequent reads and writes will damage the life of the SSD. It should be set on a mechanical disk. Method:
1. Right-click on the computer, Properties, Advanced System Settings, and the first setting.
2. Advanced, change.
3. In order, first check off the automatic management, then select the C drive, then select the no paging file, and then click Settings. This turns off the virtual memory of the C drive.
4. Now set the virtual memory to the D drive. In turn, click on the D drive, then select the custom size, and then fill in the numbers. Microsoft's recommendation is a multiple of the physical memory.
Assuming your physical memory is 2G, then fill in 3000 and 6000 respectively. Finally, click Settings, and then confirm to exit.
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Set it up on an SSD and the performance will be better.
For fear of affecting the lifespan, turn off the virtual memory, or use the memory to emulate the disk, and then set the virtual memory on it.
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Virtual memory is set in solid state on it. The solid state is better to install the system's disk, then it is the fastest.
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In order to extend the life of the SSD, it is best to set the DU
To the hard drive, if you are set up on the SSD DAO, it is recommended that you do it inside.
Increase the memory capacity, if the memory is enough, you will not often use virtual memory, and you can not always read and write to the solid state drive, you can also extend the life, if your memory is large enough, such as 8GB or 16GB, if it is not a very memory-intensive operation, you can turn off the virtual memory.
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250G SSD.
If the RAM is 4G or more.
There's no need to set it up at all.
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Up to a 250G SSD, I don't think your memory will be very small. It is recommended that the virtual memory is also set on the SSD, but the size is limited, such as about 1-2G. I don't think there's a need to worry too much about lifespan, as long as the quality is okay, the algorithm can still be used normally.
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Of course, the virtual memory is solid-state, otherwise the value is there...
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If you don't play big games or design, and you have more than 2GB of RAM, you can use virtual memory.
Virtual memory is used by Windows emulating the hard disk as memory when the physical memory is insufficient.
If you want to use it, it's best to set it up on an SSD, which has fast speed and good performance.
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May reduce performance, but can greatly improve solid-state life.
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The virtual setting is on the SSD. There is a difference in that the HDD is slightly slower than the SSD.
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If the memory is very large, the copy virtual memory can not be turned off, because this virtual memory is not only a substitute for memory, but also necessary for some software to operate.
You can set the virtual memory on the hard disk by right-clicking on the "My Computer" (or computer, this computer) Properties Advanced System Settings Advanced "Settings" on "Performance" Advanced Change, which will take you to the Virtual Memory Settings page. First cancel the "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives", then set all the areas where the SSD is located to "no paging files" (after setting the "settings" in the lower right corner of the note), and then select "custom size" on a certain partition of the mechanical hard disk you want to put it, set the size you want, and then click the "settings" in the lower right corner.
My personal machine only has an SSD, and the memory is also large, so I virtualized a part of the memory into a hard disk, and then set the virtual memory on this virtual hard disk, so as to avoid frequent reading and writing of the solid state drive.
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Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop and select the "Properties" option in the right-click menu that appears to open "System Properties".
Window. Click 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 pair.
Word box. In this dialog box, you can see the area about virtual memory, click the "Change" button to enter the "Virtual Memory" setting window. Choose.
For a partition with a large free capacity, select the checkbox before Custom Size and fill in the specific values for Initial Size and Maximum.
bar, then click the "Settings OK" button, and finally restart the computer for the virtual memory settings to take effect.
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Buy a memory module! This is much more useful than scaling up a virtual memory tube. Artificially expanding the virtual memory will only make your computer run slower!
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My Computer Properties Advanced Settings Advanced Changes Custom Size Point Settings OK.
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If the SSD capacity is large enough, use the SSD, and the efficiency of the background program will be significantly improved.
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It is good to be located in a mechanical hard disk, and the space of the SSD is small.
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Wow, you're a tyrant, such a big SSD...
Generally, SSDs are used to install the system and improve the running speed of the system, and it is completely fine to set up virtual memory with such a large capacity.
In addition, you already have 8G of physical memory, which is generally not used for virtual memory.
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It's going to be okay, it's inevitable, the speed advantage of SSDs over mechanical HDDs is self-evident, but the size of the virtual memory settings should be reasonable, and I don't recommend the specific settings, depending on the size of your SSD and the amount of space left to decide for yourself,
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The effect is better, and the larger the capacity of the SSD, the more obvious the effect.
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Since you are a novice, don't toss around, just optimize the next optimization software, what do you want to toss? Did it work? On 4G of memory, you will go to set the memory to the virtual memory of the hard disk.
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For example, your virtual hard disk is a z:disk. Because the read speed of the memory is much higher than that of the hard disk, in order to speed up the system, you can change the cache files of the system to the Z drive.
But beware, the memory, once the power is off, it will wipe everything out. So, virtual hard disks can't save files that need to be used for a long time. To modify environment variables:
1) Create a new directory in the Z drive temp 2) "My Computer" attribute. 3) "Advanced" select "Environment Variables" 4) Select temp ""5) Change %userprofile% to z: temp
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Virtual memory is temporarily called by dividing a piece of space from the hard disk when the memory is insufficient, and does not occupy the hard disk space after the memory is released. If the hard disk space is less than the set virtual space value, an error will be reported when virtual memory is required to run large software.
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Occupy the room, it is you assign to the system, can be more or less, generally recommended by the system.
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Occupation is occupation, so troublesome!
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occupancy, it is better not to modify the value recommended by the system, as it will shorten the life of the hard disk.
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My Computer, Right Click, Advanced, Performance-Settings, Advanced, Virtual Memory-Change. It is generally to double the memory.
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My Computer—Properties—Advanced—Performance Settings—Advanced—Change—Select Dial Arbitrary.
times, 12288m is more suitable.
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Vista set the minimum 16m and the maximum 512m on the line.,As long as it's not a huge game.,It's no problem with any speeding eleven or something.,XP directly set it to 0 for any game.。 That's how I'm set.,Vista speed is a little faster than the minimum 256.,XP is a lot faster.,More importantly, it's power saving.,My book is a dual system If the computer prompts you to close some programs, it's not too late to set up the virtual memory.。 All in all, the smaller the virtual memory, the better, as long as there is no shortage of virtual memory.
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