Sunday, December 9, 2012

Speed up your PC using Virtual RAM

                   Ready to Speed Up your computer performance? I will show you the best ways on how to speed up your PC using Virtual RAM. You can make Virtual RAM from your own Hard Disk Drive, USB, Flash Drives, Pendrives, External Hard Disk or Partitions.

For Windows XP users.



                  If you want to use storage devices that composes of your important files, please make back up of it, because once the PC restarted everything on your RAM will maybe erased or deleted. Just to make sure you can restore your files. For best result use empty or newly formatted storage device. Renaming the drive is important also for you to be able to see which device is used as a Virtual RAM.

For Windows XP users:

1. Click on Start.
2. Right click on My Computer Icon and select Properties.


3.  Once the Computer Properties Window opens Select the Advanced Tab.


4. Inside Advanced tab look on Performance and Click "Settings"


5. On Setting Click on the Advance Tab. You can see there the word Virtual memory then Click Change.



6. Choose the storage device you prefer to be as your Virtual RAM.

7. Calculate the size or your preferred size of storage device in MB. Then Subtract it to 5 MB.

1GB = 1024 MB
2GB = 1024 x 2 MB

8. Put the total on the Initial Size Box the same as in the Maximum Size Box.

9. Click Set.

10. Click OK. Restart your Computer.


For Windows 7 Users:

                Procedure also the same in XP. Unlike above, the Images are for XP only, sooner I will show you the images.


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1 comment:

  1. hi,
    Your post was very useful.I was searching this .thank a lot.I have a windows not genuine version problem.How to resolve this issue?

    Raleigh computer repair service helped me a lot in services my computer.I just want to learn and try myself to resolve small small issues instead of call them.

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