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For virtual memory, there are two main points, that is, memory size and paging position, the memory size is to set the minimum and maximum virtual memory; The paging location sets the hard disk space in that partition that the virtual memory should use. How do I get the minimum and maximum values for setting the memory size? You can get it here:
Select Start Programs Accessories System Tools System Monitor (if you don't have it in System Tools, you can install it via the Windows installer in Add Removal Programs) to open System Monitor, and then select Add Item, select Memory Manager in the Type item, and select Swap File Size in the list on the right. In this way, as you operate, it will show the fluctuation of the value of the swap file, you can open the programs that you often use, and then use them, then check the performance value in the system monitor, because the user uses the computer every time the situation is different, therefore, it is best to monitor the swap file for a long time to find the value that best matches your swap file, so as to ensure that the system performance is stable and kept in the best state.
After finding out the most suitable range value, when setting the virtual memory, right-click "My Computer", select "Properties", pop up the system properties window, select the "Performance" tab, click the "Virtual Memory" button below to pop up the virtual memory setting window, click the "User Specify Virtual Memory Settings" radio button, select the partition with a larger remaining space in "Hard Disk", and then enter the appropriate range value in the "Minimum" and "Maximum" text boxes. If you're having trouble using System Monitor to get the maximum and minimum values, you can choose to let Windows manage the virtual memory settings.
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Dude,You're playing a game.,Anyway, I'm always playing games that will have a problem with you.,Of course, maybe your virtual memory is set too small.,Generally set at about 370 is the best.。
Of course, you have to set up the virtual memory of the system disk.,Generally, everyone regards the C disk as the system disk.,You're probably too.,So you set up the D disk.,It's useless.。
Here's how.
Right-click on my computer --- point Advanced Options--- and then there is a performance form, which has instructions, is to solve the memory and the use of virtual memory--- point settings (enter the performance options) - point advanced options, there is a virtual memory change settings, and then you change it, the general initial value is about 370, the maximum, not too big, I set it to 750m, it's okay.
I have an XP system, of course, 2000 and 2003 are about the same as XP, you can see for yourself that you can do it, don't worry, it's okay! ~~
Hope you can solve your problem, see laugh
To reset the virtual memory, follow these steps:
My PC Right-click Properties Advanced Performance Settings Advanced Virtual Memory. First look at how much space you have in the system disk, if not more, change the partition, the method is as follows: >>>More
My Computer - Right-click and select Properties --Advanced --Performance Select Settings --Advanced--Virtual Memory point changes. >>>More
XP system. Right-click on my computer --Properties--Advanced--Performance Item Point Modification--Advanced--Point Virtual Memory Item Change, it is generally recommended that the minimum is set to multiple of the physical memory, and the maximum is set to 2 times, if the physical memory is 1G, and the disk space is more than 5G, the maximum is set to 4095. >>>More
It often shows that the virtual memory is insufficient, which shows that your computer's memory is not very large, you can set the minimum value of your computer's virtual memory to 780, and the maximum to 1560. >>>More
512-1024m is fine, of course it can be set with the optimization master.