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Virtual memory is generally set to a double of the physical memory, and it is best to place it under a non-system disk.
Set Fine Memory: My Computer (right-click) - Properties--- Advanced --- Performance--- Settings--- Advanced --- Settings, enter the corresponding values.
Using an E-drive as a drive? What do you mean?
E disk as a system disk?
If the system is installed in the C drive, it is still necessary to boot through the C drive, and if the C drive is formatted, the D drive is not easy to start, so the general system is still installed on the main boot partition.
Using an E disk as a system disk, nothing good or bad. (My personal opinion is to use C as a system disk).
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How big is your memory? More than 1g is not needed. Automatic on it!
No matter how large the virtual memory is. As long as the physical memory is insufficient. Then the computer will be stuck... No amount of virtual memory is useless.
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If you have 1 2g in memory. Disabling virtual memory is fine. This is actually faster. No matter how fast the hard disk is, it is not as fast as the memory. It's just that memory was expensive before. So it can't be helped.
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Can you understand what they say? Throw away the technical vocabulary and use "Optimizer" to help you set up the best virtual memory, just click the mouse. The computer masters upstairs and downstairs are all stupid one by one. . .
Open the "Optimization Master" System Optimization Virtual Memory Recommendation, and you're done!!
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times of your memory.
Use the disk where the system is located to hurry up.。。。
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For computers with 16 GB of RAM, the virtual memory can be set to the same 16 GB as the physical memory, or it can be set to 0; Recommended settings.
Windows generally sets the virtual interior of the operating system to 1 times the size of the physical memory, in the early Win98 Win2000 era, the memory is very small (32M memory, later 64M, 128M), often not enough, so you need to delineate an area on the hard disk, as "virtual memory" use; In the XP era, there are more than 128 256M in the early stage, and 512M 1G memory capacity in the later stage.2 With the development of the operating system, the amount of physical memory is also increasing.
With the current use of large-capacity memory, various operations in the operating system can find enough space from physical memory; There is no need to divide a virtual memory area on the hard disk, after all, the operation efficiency of "virtual memory" is far less efficient than physical memory, and it also reduces the space occupied by the hard disk.
Virtual memory is a technology for memory management in computer systems. It makes the application think that it has contiguous available memory (a contiguous complete address space), when in reality it is usually divided into multiple pieces of physical memory, and some of it is temporarily stored on external disk storage to exchange data when needed. At present, most of the key farming systems use virtual memory, such as the "virtual memory" of the Windows family; Linux's "swap space", etc.
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. >>>More
1. Virtual memory is also known as virtual memory. All programs running on the computer need to be executed through memory, and if the executed program takes up a lot of memory or a lot, it will cause the memory to be exhausted. To solve this problem, virtual memory technology is used in Windows, that is, a portion of the hard disk space is used as memory usage. >>>More
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Step 1: Right-click on my computer.
Step 2: "Advanced" in the Properties interface >>>More
Virtual memory has nothing to do with the CPU.
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。 >>>More