Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Speed Up PC Performance - Optimize Memory

How to Manually Optimize the Memory Usage?

You can optimize your computer's memory usage to reflect your specific needs. If your computer is used as a workstation instead of as a server, you can increase performance by devoting more memory to your programs. Your programs will work faster and the system cache size will remain the default size that was included with Windows XP. Or, you can set aside more computer memory for a larger system cache if your computer is used primarily as a server, or if you use programs that require a large system cache.


  • Click Start, click Run, type sysdm.cpl in the Open box, and then press ENTER.

  • Click the Advanced tab, and then under Performance click Settings.

  • Click the Advanced tab, and then under Memory usage use one of the following methods:
  1. Click Programs if you use your computer primarily as a workstation instead of as a server. This option allocates more memory to your programs.
  2. Click System cache if your computer is used primarily as a server or if you use programs that use a large system cache.


  • Click OK to save preferences and close the dialog box.

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