That's alright, I know where I place the values and I know what page
file, so that tide, I with another problem, I researched and saw that
to gain more performance I have to put the file pagefile.sys to
another partition, the file is in ta drive where Windows is installed,
but I do not think the file already tried in several places, so they
do not think, someone could help me once again ???????????


On 8 set, 13:15, Kiki <[email protected]> wrote:
> may I help, Vinny?
> I'll just assuming you still haven't know where to put the value (but
> if you already found it, well that's great)
>
> - login to Windows like usual
> - then press [Windows] button + [Pause/Break] button on your keyboard.
> a "System" window will appear
> - in that window, look at the left pane. there's a link "Advanced
> System Settings". click it
> - another smaller window will appear. click the "Advanced" tab on that
> window
> - the menu from that tab will be "Performance", "User Profiles", and
> "Startup and Recovery". click the first "Settings" button just right
> under that "Performance" menu
> - another small window will appear. click the "Advanced" tab
> - the first menu will be "Processor Scheduling", and the second menu
> will be "Virtual memory". click the "Change" button
> - another small window will appear. when you look at it, by default
> the pagefile will be on C drive. simply just leave it in C if you
> don't know what to do
> - below the drive list, choose the "Custom" radio button, and set a
> fixed number of pagefile both on "Initial size" and "Maximum size" so
> it'll have same numbers
> - then click the "Set" button just below it. after clicking it, you'll
> see the number on the drive will change
> - then click "OK" and/or "Apply" to confirm and close all the window
> - the computer will asked you to restart... well, just do as it says,
> restart it
> - and you're done
>
> well then, hope that's clear enough. let me know if you still have any
> problem.
> ^_^

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