Setting the page files used by virtual memory to a non system partition can improve system performan

Updated on number 2024-04-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For example, if your system is installed in a C drive, then the C drive is the system partition, and other disks like D drive, E drive, and F disk are called non-system partitions.

    The master advises you this presumably to relieve the pressure on the system partition.

    The specific steps are:

    Right-click "My Computer" and select "Properties" in the pop-up dialog box to select "Advanced", then click "Settings" in "Performance", select "Advanced" in the new dialog box, and at the bottom you will see the words "Virtual Memory", and then click the "Change" button. In the dialog box that appears, all the partitions in your computer, i.e. C, D, E, F, etc.

    At this point, for example, if you want to set the page file of the virtual memory to the D drive, then select the D drive, and then set it below.

    Custom size: This means that you decide the size of the page file, enter the minimum value of the page file in the "Initial value", such as 10MB, and enter the maximum size of the page file size in the "Maximum value", such as 500MB

    System-managed size: This means that the system automatically determines the size of the page file.

    No page file: This means that no page file is used.

    Once you've set it up, just click "OK" all the way.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    RAM 1024 or more, i.e. more than 1GB.

    It is not recommended to use virtual memory Turning off virtual memory will give you a greater speed boost to your machine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you don't play big games. Turn off virtual memory. You have 2GB of RAM. It's already possible to use virtual ones less. If it's not enough, it's needed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, if you are an XP system, you right-click on my computer--- Properties--- Advanced --- Settings--- Advanced, find the following virtual memory options, and then click "Change", select C disk, click no paging file, and then in other disks such as D disk, select custom size, if you have 2G memory, the value of virtual memory is 2048 or 1024, note, the maximum and minimum values are the same.

    This effect is transferred from the C drive for the sake of the system disk** and frees up the space of the C drive. The purpose of setting the maximum and minimum 2 values to be the same size is to fix the location of the virtual memory on the hard disk, because the default is dynamically adjusted according to the usage, and now the range is fixed, so that it does not always have to find space and reduce fragmentation.

    As for turning off the virtual memory, I use 4G or 6G, and I have never turned off the virtual memory, and some services are idle in the virtual memory space by default, even if your real memory is large. Therefore, more than 2G of memory in the hard disk space should still be reserved for 1GB of virtual memory as well.

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