Saturday, November 15, 2008

Adding Capacity Memory / RAM With Flashdisk

Capacity memory / RAM, which can improve the performance of the computer itself. If you feel less, with a capacity of memory / RAM there, you can add them from the device to bring. Could. Virtual Memory, that is the answer. Adding capacity memory / RAM to bring this term is often called the Virtual Memory.

Virtual Memory is the 'additional memory' to anticipate if the data is in memory / RAM in the main is full.

The requirements that must exist is to bring the motherboard and must have USB 2.0 support, if still using a USB 1, the results obtained so less visible. Will be more than the maximum to bring more if you use the facilities have been using Ready boost. Initially, Ready boost is a facility for Windows Vista, but you can also do so in Windows XP (imitation Ready boost)

The way is as follows:

* Pair bring to the computer
* Right click on My Computer and select Properties
* Click the Advanced tab, then click the Settings button in the box Performance
* In the window that appears, click the Advanced tab and click the Change button in the Virtual memory
* Select the drive C, then select No paging file. If you have proceed by clicking the button Set
* Select the drives' bring 'you (such as drive F), usually given the name of the Removable disk if you do not give the name to bring it. Then select System managed size and by clicking the button Set
* Note padakotak Total paging file size for all drives. Recommended value should not exceed its capacity to bring
* If more then you can enter 'total value' of the capacity to bring. By the way, click the Custom Size option and the Initial Size and Maximum Size filled with a total value of the capacity to bring. You must be leaving a 5 - 6 Mb. This is a requirement of Windows XP itself. If you have, click the Set
* Click OK and then restart the computer

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