May 24 2010
Want To Make Your Slow Computer A Bit Faster? Try This Out.
Computer running slow? Starting to piss your off? Try tuning your virtual memory. See, your computer has a hard drive that it uses to store files like your computers operating system and your personal stuff. Then it has something called RAM which is space that it uses temporarily to open and work with files or programs. The problem happens when your computer runs out of space on your RAM to work with.
The name for this space on your hard drive is called a Paging File and is what you need to “tune” if you want to make your slow computer a bit faster. Your paging file is designed to be two different sizes that it moves in between: the Initial Size and the Maximum Size. Since these two sizes are constantly changing it causes your paging file to work inefficiently. All you have to do is to just make your paging file the same size and it will help you make your slow computer faster. Here’ what to do:
If you using Windows XP, click Start, right click My Computer and select Properties. Click on the Advanced tab and then under the section that says Performance, click on Settings. In this window, click on the Advanced tab and under Virtual Memory, click Change. Look under where it says “Drive [Volume Label]” and make sure that C: is selected (it should be highlighted blue). Now look under Page file size for selected drive and select Custom Size.
Now look in the section that says “Total page file size for all drives section”. Under there you should take not of the amount that it says is Recommended. What ever that specific number is, type it exaclty as you see it into both boxes that say “Initial Size” and “Maximum Size”. Now you Click Set, and then Ok. To finish off, just click on Apply on the next window and then OK to cllose it.
For those of you using Windows Vista, just click Start, select Control Panel and on the left hand side make sure Classic View is selected. Now double click on the System icon. Now look on the left side of the window and click on the Advanced System Settings. Select the Advanced tab at the top of the window and then under the section that says Performance select Settings. A new window should appear. Just click on the Advanced tab at the top of the screen and under the section that says “Virtual Memory” select Change. Now uncheck the box that says “Automatically manage paging file size for all drivers” and look in the area where it says “Drive [Volume Label]” to make sure that C: is selected. Now look under Page file size for selected drive and select Custom Size and where it says “Total page file size for all drives section” take not of the amount that says “Recommended” as you will be using this number. Now take whatever number it says is recommended and type that into both boxes that say “Initial Size” and “Maximum Size”. To finish just click on Set, then Ok and for the next window just click on Apply and then OK.