Windows Vista Virtual Memory Size
Tweaking Vista?
I've done a little walk with my Vista Home Premium and I have been through the section of virtual memory in system properties advanced. I read some articles on various websites and the advice is very inconsistent. I initially set a custom size to the size of the paging file for the reccomendation windows 3069mb for the first size and the maximum size allowed, there seemed to be a big increase in performance. So I had more of a violin and set the initial size for the same amount of RAM that I have and the maximum allowed about 3 times that. This seems to have increased slightl performance. Is someone more clued up on this setting as I would use it to full potential. I have provided a screen picture of the virtual memory page and information from my system. Thank advance Stu http://i330.photobucket.com/albums/l406/rsvr85/it.jpg http://i330.photobucket.com/albums/l406/rsvr85 / Virtualmemory.jpg
I just have XP VM and gives you a break, I think it is 10% of your RAM. I changed it to "System Managed Size" and the VM shot and changed distinctly performance.
Windows Vista Performance Increase Virtual Memory Tut
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