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Set the virtual memory manually.
In the default state, the system is allowed to manage the virtual memory, but the management method of the default settings of the system is usually conservative, which will cause the page file to be discontinuous during automatic adjustment, and reduce the read and write efficiency and work efficiency.
It's not high, so there are often prompts like "out of memory", so let's set it up ourselves.
Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop and select the "Properties" option in the context menu that appears to open the "System Properties" window. Click on 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 dialog box.
In this dialog box, you can see the area about virtual memory, click the "Change" button to enter the "Virtual Memory" setting window. Select a partition with a large free capacity, and select the check box before Custom size.
Fill in the specific values in the "Initial Size" and "Maximum" columns, then click the "Settings OK" button, and finally restart the computer to make the virtual memory settings take effect.
Suggestion: You can divide a small partition for virtual memory, IE temporary file storage, etc., and then you can defragment the partition regularly, so as to better improve the work efficiency of the computer.
Tailor-made virtual memory.
Ordinary Setup Method.
According to the general setting method, the minimum and maximum value of the virtual memory swap file can be set to multiple the memory capacity at the same time, but if the memory itself is relatively large, such as 512MB, then it occupies a considerable amount of space. Therefore, we can set the basic value of virtual memory as follows: if the memory capacity is less than 256MB, it will be set to a multiplier; If it is more than 512MB, it is set to half of the memory capacity; Between 256MB and 512MB is set to the same value as the memory capacity.
If you have 1 GB of RAM·· You can let the system tune it for you!
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You can go to the task manager, find the process you want to increase the speed of, right-click - set priority, normal is standard, you can adjust it to higher than standard so that the process will be faster.
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Win7 Task Manager Performance to check memory usage:
1. Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to invoke Task Manager;
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The memory display in the [Performance] tab of the task manager is the current memory usage, and the total amount of physical memory is the memory you have installed, and the available memory indicates the memory that is not currently being used.
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Approved usage: Physical memory + virtual memory.
PF Usage: The value of the amount of space that has been used by virtual memory.
There are three values for the approved dosage:
The total number increases with the size of the program currently running on your computer (it doesn't matter if it's high or low), and the limit means that the maximum value cannot exceed this value (the higher the value, the better the performance of your machine, and the higher the configuration).
The peak is the maximum value that the system has ever reached since it was booted up.
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I'm the same as you, I use i7 with win7 6g memory can only be used. And it can be used. In fact, the rest of this is taken up by some o i of the motherboard The motherboard is different to affect these I am DFI X58 DK T3EH6 I was also surprised to buy it at the time The same as my configuration, except for a different configuration of the motherboard, can you recognize the way If you want 4G to recognize it, you can use win7 64-bit or use ready for 4GB to crack your ship on the Internet.
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This is a concept in virtual memory, Windows manages virtual memory, as soon as you hear virtual, you know that it is fake, not physical memory, when a program runs, for example, it needs 4GB of virtual memory, this memory is called booked 4GB, when the program runs, it actually only has one instruction to run, at this time, for the convenience of operation, the operating system will first copy the program to be executed to the physical memory, this part of the virtual memory is called committed memory, to put it bluntly, has been committed That is, physical memory has been allocated.
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Memory - Commit Size: The amount of virtual memory reserved for use by a process.
For committed pages, they are scheduled based on total memory usage. When physical memory is tight, the system selects some pages, swaps them out into an in-memory file, and swaps them back the next time they are used. Typically, applications do not need to intervene in the system's page scheduling mechanism.
In some special cases, the application can also use the virtuallock function to lock the committed pages so that they always remain in physical memory; Use the virtualunlock function to end the locking later.
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