Friday, February 25, 2011

How to Change Virtual Memory in Windows XP

Most people who have Windows XP, probably have it installed on a computer that sometimes can be a little slow or they don't have a large amount of RAM memory, which is what helps your computer work faster. Virtual Memory is an option you can use to give your computer a "little extra" memory, which can help speed things up if your RAM is being used up. The only downside to this method is that your virtual memory uses space on your hard disk to give you that little bit extra speed. These steps may be a little advanced for users who don't explore their computers often, but altogether, it's fairly simple.
Note: These screenshots are taken in Windows XP. If the desktop looks vastly different and reminiscent of Mac OSX, it's because it's been customized to have that sleek and smooth look and feel of owning a Mac without paying the price.

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