Windows 10 How to Adjust Virtual Memory
Virtual memory is a feature in Windows that allows your computer to use space on your hard drive as if it were additional RAM. This can help improve the performance of your computer if it is running low on memory. To adjust virtual memory in Windows 10, follow these steps:
Open the "Control Panel" and click "System and Security."
Click "System" and then click "Advanced system settings" on the left side of the window.
Click the "Advanced" tab and then click "Settings" under the "Performance" section.
Click the "Advanced" tab again and then click "Change" under the "Virtual Memory" section.
Uncheck the box next to "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives" and then select the drive that you want to use for virtual memory.
Click the radio button next to "Custom size" and enter the initial and maximum size for the virtual memory in the boxes provided. You can use the default values suggested by Windows or enter your own values.
Click "Set" and then click "OK" to save the changes.
Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
It's important to note that the amount of virtual memory you should use depends on the amount of RAM in your computer and the tasks you are performing. If you are not sure what values to use, it is best to use the default values suggested by Windows.
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