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Originally Posted by Darth Do'Urden
I'm confused about the steps that are in bold. After you click the second 'Advanced' tab, you are given the dots to fill for either 'Programs' or 'System Cache'. But the 'change' button is in the 'Virtual Memory' section of that box. That then brings up options for which drives you want to adjust the virtual memory for. How will changing the values to '0' and '1' (respectively) affect the performance? Those values just dictate what portion of the hard drive is set aside to be used "as RAM", correct? Where's the performance hit in that? If anything, it should make performance better, right ("more RAM")?
Mine is currently set to 768 MB (recommended 766 for the minimum).
Where am I missing it?
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with this... the 0 means that you would want the "RAM" to work mostly on programs... and the 1 means that it would work mostly on system performance in general... you set it to show which one you want it to work on