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Old 05-21-04, 05:49 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Hi I have 768mb of ddr2700, This rig is mostly used for fooling around (gaming & whatnot) Im trying to get the best preformance out of the Memory Management of XP pro

This is my current pagefile setup --->>

C:\pagefile.sys 512 512
D:\pagefile.sys 1024 1024

DisablePagingExecutive= 1
LargeSystemCache= 0
ClearPageFileAtShutdown= 0

Can or should I be doing something differant to inhance Memory Management of XP pro ? Besides getting 2 gigs of ram

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large system cache = 1 caches more stuff to ram instead of disk from what I understand.

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Large system cache puts the system kernel into main memory. It's supposed to speed it up, though some computers give me memory errors and blue screens with it turned on.

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thx Ill give it a try

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It does cache more in to ram but for I hear for a normal workstation don't enable it because it just consumes ram faster and it slows the system down when you open a big memory user like PS. It doesn't keep ram avaible and would have to clear it b4 it opens that app. I hear it's for XP systems doing a lot of serving. That way it doesn't have to keep going back and forth on the harddrive for info.

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