XP: General Page File Tweaks For Improving Your System Speed

Home -> Windows

13069 views

From the computer of: davak (396 recipes)
Created: Feb 08, 2004


Add a comment

Add to:
Add to stumbleuponAdd to del.icio.usDigg itAdd to FURL

General hints regarding how to optimize your virtual memory in XP.

    Like prior versions of windows, XP uses a paging file for its virtual memory. XP does a better job of managing its memory that it's younger siblings so allowing XP to do it automatically usually works.

    The biggest performance boost actually is gained when you switch your pagefile to a physically separate hard drive. Likewise, in a system with multiple hard drives, the paging file should be on the quickest one.

    If XP has to decrease the size of the page file because you have too little hard drive space, you will take a serious performance hit; therefore, leave plently of room on the drive that contains your page file.

    Using a page file less than 1.5 times the amount of physical RAM installed on your computer will also decrease your computer efficiency.

    Be sure to frequently defragment the drive that contains your page file as well.

Subscribe to the Tech-Recipes Newsletter

You can get tips like this delivered in your email every week!

Enter your Email

We will never, ever sell your email address or spam you.





Related recipes:

  Tweaks To Speed Up The Portable Firefox Browser
  XP: Turn off Search Indexing
  XP: Speed up the Start Menu
  Clear Page File At Reboot or Shutdown
  XP: Speed Up Your System - When, Where, and How to Clear the Prefetch
  IE: Open Internet Explorer or Set Home Page to a Blank Page
  XP Pro: How to Prevent Others from Accessing Your Files
  IE6 / IE7: Customize, Hack, Edit, or Replace Error Screens in Internet Explorer
  How To Speed Up Nero Burning Rom in Windows XP
  Encrypt Files in XP Using EFS

 

Sponsored links

 

Login

Nickname

Password

Don't have an account yet? You can create one. As a registered user you have some advantages like theme manager, comments configuration and post comments with your name.