Using Virtual RAM on Windows 10: A Comprehensive Guide

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In the Performance Options window, click on the "Advanced" tab, and then click on the "Change" button under the Virtual memory section.
In the Virtual Memory window, uncheck the "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives" option.
Select the drive on which you want to create the virtual memory, and then click on the "Custom size" radio button.
Enter the initial and maximum size for the virtual memory in the appropriate fields, and then click on the "Set" button.
Click on the "OK" button to save the changes and close the window.
Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
After these steps, your computer will use the specified amount of virtual memory. Keep in mind that using virtual memory can slow down your computer, so it's important to allocate only the amount of virtual memory that you actually need.


Using Virtual RAM on Windows 10: A Comprehensive Guide
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