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At least at 2g. Isn't he automatically assigned into the system?。。 But your 2G of RAM is enough.
It's no problem if you don't use it virtually. Hehe..
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Theoretically times more than physical memory.
2G of physical memory, virtual memory does not need to be too big, the initial and maximum values are best set to the same, 1G is enough!
In fact, in the process of daily use, it is very rare to have more than 2G memory usage! My computer has 521m RAM, and it has never been used for ultra.
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The optimal size of 3G virtual memory is a double of physical memory.
However, the memory is 2G, and you don't need to set it too much, 3G should only be set like this in theory.
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No need to set it up. What virtual memory do you want for 2G.
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Automatically allocate it, unless there are special circumstances, if the hard disk is small, make it smaller;
The need for a major adjustment should not appear, and 2G should be enough to support the current large-scale software and games.
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No set-up. 2G of physical memory is sufficient.
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You can disable virtual memory to improve the speed of your system.
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No virtual memory is required.
Virtual memory should be turned off (set to 0).
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There is no need to set it up.
2G RAM is more than enough!
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Oh, yes. It's all 2g.
Why are you still setting it up?
It won't be much noticeable if you set it up again.
Take a break!
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2G doesn't use virtual memory, that's not appropriate
Unless you're just on the Internet, don't play games, don't use big software.
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Virtual memory is the use of a portion of the hard disk as memory to store data that is not needed temporarily.
Setting the virtual memory in a partition other than the system partition helps the system to run.
My Computer - Properties - Advanced - Performance - Settings - Advanced - Virtual Memory - Change Point C:
Select the No paging file point setting.
Select a different partition with a large amount of remaining space.
Point Customization. Size input.
Initial size. and the maximum point setting.
Make sure to restart your computer.
Let's talk about how much virtual memory should be set to make the system work well.
Generally, the initial size is set to 1 to a double of the physical memory.
The maximum value is set to 3 times the physical memory.
For example, if the physical memory is 1G, the initial size is set to 1024MB or 1500MB, and the maximum size is set to 2500MB or 3000MB
Computers with more than 2GB of physical memory do not need to set up virtual memory. The maximum virtual memory is 5000MB, so don't go out of range.
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On a G of memory, it is recommended not to set the virtual memory to improve the speed of the machine. Because when the computer is working, it uses a unit called "page" to update your memory, if the virtual memory is set, the computer will first transfer the things that are being used or about to be used into the virtual memory, and then the CPU will first go to the virtual memory to find the required programs or data when working, once found, a "page" of data will be transferred to the memory, if not, it will be found on the hard disk, and according to the algorithm to re-call a page of data to update the data that entered the virtual memory earlier but is not used frequently.
That is to say, after setting the virtual memory, if the CPU wants to call a program or data, it will first adjust the memory data, if there is no virtual memory data, and then adjust the hard disk data, otherwise, the data will be pre-dialed into the virtual memory according to the algorithm, and then transferred to the memory. Virtual memory itself is actually a piece of hard disk space, this is mainly for the previous hard disk speed is low, the memory is very small when the pre-reading technology is used to improve the speed of the computer (at that time, the memory is a few m or even in k), now the memory is the capacity of several hard disks before, there is no need to set virtual memory at all, setting virtual memory will reduce the response speed of the computer.
By the way, since the memory has been on 512M, I've been turning off the virtual memory to improve the speed of the computer.
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There is no need to set up the virtual memory yourself, just manage the system!
If you are often prompted that the minimum value of virtual memory is too low, then set it appropriately, and if it is still prompted, you have to check the reason!
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Do you know what "virtual memory" is? Is the C drive fast? 3 times?
Virtual memory is the use of hard disk space as memory to make up for the lack of memory space in the computer. When the physical memory is used up, the virtual memory manager selects the low-priority portion of the memory that has not been used recently and writes it to the swap file. It can be understood as a cache of memory.
If you don't know much about computers, you can choose to let Windows manage virtual memory.
If you want to set it manually, you can see:
1.What drive is the virtual memory located on?
Note: Generally, please install the software on the D or E disk, the less things in the system disk, the faster the system speed.
2.The size of the virtual memory setting.
If the CPU is good and the memory is relatively insufficient, please set it to a larger size (1G to 2G is appropriate); If the CPU is long and the memory is basically enough, please set it to about 500MB, not more than 1G.
It shows that the virtual mega memory is not as big as possible, and the virtual memory of the family chain stockings has a very small effect, if the memory is really insufficient, buy another one, and now the memory is very cheap.
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If set manually, the minimum and maximum values should be and 3g.
Virtual memory, it is best to use the value set recommended by Microsoft, that is, it is a double of the physical memory.
1. Virtual memory, it is generally recommended to be automatically hosted, and it does not have to be set manually. Microsoft will automatically set it to a multiple of the physical memory. This is the optimal number.
2. The virtual memory is usually set to the C drive by default. Keep the remaining space of the C drive not less than 3 times the total amount of physical memory.
3. Virtual memory does not replace physical memory to run programs, but temporarily replaces physical memory to save data. Therefore, it has no effect on the speed of the system, and the fundamental solution is to increase the physical memory.
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1GB physical memory is enough, you can do without it, if you play games, for the sake of insurance, you can let Windows automatically allocate and manage virtual memory, it can dynamically adjust the size of virtual memory according to the actual memory usage, therefore, you can set the virtual memory to automatic.
The method of setting up virtual memory is: right-click on My Computer--Properties--Advanced--Performance Settings--Advanced--Virtual Memory Change--Select the partition where the virtual memory (page file) is stored in the drive list - select "System Management Size", then click the "Settings" button, and finally click the "OK" button to exit.
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That is true.
1.There is a specified range for setting virtual memory, and the optimal setting is to take a number between the multiple and 2 times of the physical memory. You have 2G memory, and 3G is the best setting for virtual memory, and if you return the card, it has nothing to do with virtual memory.
2.Playing the game card shows that the memory of the software installed on your computer occupies objectively, your memory is only 2G, which is very low, it is best to expand to 3G to make do, it will be smoother, go to the computer city according to the matching model to expand the memory of 1G into 3G, because the XP system does not support more than 4G memory, unfortunately. Now the game memory requirements are almost all more than 4G, and the XP system recognition memory can not be higher than 4G, your best choice is to become3G, at the same time, you adjust the protection of the antivirus software in the computer to the minimum, turn off the little red umbrella and foreign engines in the antivirus engine, it will reduce the redundant occupation, you can speed up the computer.
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It doesn't matter how much you set Sydney Harbour, and how much you don't set by default. It's not much worse if you set 2G and 100G for this thing.
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You can set it to the system to manage it automatically, and it doesn't make a difference how much you set.
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There is no need.
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