Do you want speed up your computer by fine tuning your systems memory management?
Windows memory management is usually handled automatically but sometimes this leaves your system thirsty for resources due to the misplacement of used and available memory. Did you know that you can edit the way your system handles the memory and possibly speed up your systems processes? Through a registry editing process you can setup your system to keep data in memory instead of paging sections of the RAM to the hard drive. This process may speed up the performance of your computer.
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Registry editing steps for Memory Tweaking:
- Open your registry editor by going to Start Menu > Run > type in regedit click OK.
- Find the path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session Manager/Memory Management using the folders on the left pane.
- Once you have located this path look for an entry called DisablePagingExecutive.
- Set the value of the DisablePagingExecutive entry to 1 by double clicking the DisablePagingExecutive entry and entering a 1 in the Value data field.
- Click OK.
- Close the Registry Editor and Restart Windows for the changes to take effect.