Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/07/02/09:02:18
ive heard to set it to a separate, or at least less-used hard drive (if
possible) so page swapping can go relatively uninterrupted. also, it should
be fat16, and in its own partition (to prevent fragmentation)...
if you have the space, set it to a couple of hundred meg as well.
this is not definite, just some stuff i recall someone telling me.
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Paul Cechner
Josh Haglund <lhaglund AT wiktel DOT com> wrote in message
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> Yes you are correct,
> How much does a person set their virtual memory too.
>
> It says:
>
> You have chosen not to let Windows manage virtual memory automatically.
>
> You may not be able to restart you computer, or system performance may be
> degraded. Do not contiune if you are unsure whether you need to do this.
>
> Are you sure you want to continue?
>
> Yes No
>
> Any recommendations on how much to set this?
>
> Josh Haglund
> lhaglund AT wiktel DOT com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Prashant TR" <tr AT eth DOT net>
> To: <lhaglund AT wiktel DOT com>
> Cc: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 12:45 AM
> Subject: Re: virtual memory
>
>
> > > Does anyone know how to increase their virual memory?
> > > Or how about finding out how much you have?
> >
> > Virutal memory (and paging) is invisible to the user. You can't find
> > that out no matter what you do (unless the OS/Extender can let you
> > know). Under Windows, you can set it to what you want. I think you can
> > reach it like this My Computer -> System -> Performance -> Virtual
> > Memory.
> >
> > --
> > Prashant TR <tr AT midpec DOT com>
> > Web: http://www.midpec.com/
> >
>
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