(Sami, virtual memory has been around for a looooooong time, even in
Windoze.  Generally there's no need/reason to muck with the Windows
defaults, since most machines have enough RAM that you don't need VM
to "fudge" having more, but simply use VM to "swap" inactive
applications out -- just as occurs on Android.  While you CAN
generally use an enlarged VM address space to run an application that
needs more RAM than you have installed, most applications are not
designed to be "VM friendly" and will page horribly if you do.  That
is, performance will degrade by at least 10x, and often 100x or more.)

On Oct 27, 8:19 am, Sami <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://softsami.blogspot.com/2010/09/increase-ram-virtually.html

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