Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Memory Tweaking for Windows XP

You have PC with 256 MB or higher memory but your Windows XP performance is not satisfyied? You can do this tip to tweak your PC memory.
Remember to back up your registry before you modificating it.

1. Click Start > Run.
2. In the Run window that appear, type: regedit and than click OK.
3. Open subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control > Session Manager > Memory Management.

4. Double Click on DisablePagingExecutive DWORD and fill 1 for Value Data. Click OK.

It’s mean that Windows wouldn’t processing the paging file on harddisk, so your operating system and all programs will be more responsive. 5. Double Click on LargeSystemCache DWORD and fill 1 for Value Data. Click OK.

It’s mean that you allowed the system to alocate all memory for file caching except 4 MB for disk caching. Windows XP kernel will processed on the memory so your Windows XP will processes faster.

Download e-book Windows Registry (1) here.
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