Installed many new friends and above all have 512MB of memory, the memory will naturally make such a system runs faster, but you have not thought about, there is a way to completely "drained" the potential for memory? - That is, create a virtual disk with the memory space!
We use Tweak XP The software provides an example of virtual disk function: from http://www.totalidea.com/ download Tweak XP trial edition, install and run the software, enter the software interface, in the left navigation panel Select "System Performance" under the "RAM Disk Driver". Then first the right side of the window "Ram Drive Setting" to set the memory following the virtual disk size, generally have 384MB of memory allows the computer to set the maximum amount of memory the virtual disk is 256MB, you can set up as appropriate. Then in the "Choose a Drive-Letter for your RAM Disk Drive" for the following virtual disk memory to specify a drive letter, such as the U. Now click "Install Ram Drive" button, the program will automatically guide the user to install memory, virtual disk, after install to restart your computer to take effect.
Note: The virtual memory installed after-hours, after thinking about changes to the memory capacity of virtual disk and drive letter, just the right setting and click "Apply Setting" button to take effect.
Now, we have IE cache, TEMP folder and other temporary files pointing to the partition, you can clearly feel the system used to speed up! Remember, though, because it is built in memory of the virtual disk, so its data is not saved to the real hard drive, the computer shut down when the data is lost inside!
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