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| How to set the virtual memory on a flash memory ? Hi, I tried to set the virtual memory from the control panel on a 2GB flash memory by setting the complete paging files on the flash to get rid of the mechanical delay associated with the hard disk whenever I switch to another program whose parts are in in the virtual memory. However, I still hear the sound of the hard disk and I noticed no change in the speed of the computer. I even removed the flash memory and the computer still works. Any help to speed up the computer this way? Thanks |
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| Re: How to set the virtual memory on a flash memory ? not sure where you got the idea to do this. was it from your 3 grade math teacher, eg, "flash memory" x "virtual memory" = flash virtual mem(sq'd) the expression seems to omit a variable for the "data transfer rate" obviously it is not working for you and i don't think it is a viable solution for whatever you are trying to accomplish. - db "Tareq" <ask.about.islam******.com> wrote in message news:1174828450.596496.13500@y66g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com... Hi, I tried to set the virtual memory from the control panel on a 2GB flash memory by setting the complete paging files on the flash to get rid of the mechanical delay associated with the hard disk whenever I switch to another program whose parts are in in the virtual memory. However, I still hear the sound of the hard disk and I noticed no change in the speed of the computer. I even removed the flash memory and the computer still works. Any help to speed up the computer this way? Thanks |
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| Re: How to set the virtual memory on a flash memory ? On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 06:14:10 -0700, Tareq wrote: > Hi, > I tried to set the virtual memory from the control panel on a 2GB > flash memory by setting the complete paging files on the flash to get > rid of the mechanical delay associated with the hard disk whenever I > switch to another program whose parts are in in the virtual memory. > However, I still hear the sound of the hard disk and I noticed no > change in the speed of the computer. I even removed the flash memory > and the computer still works. Any help to speed up the computer this > way? > Thanks I wouldn't use flash. It's slow, and it wears out faster than a hard drive. I use an external pocket drive. I partitioned it so it's part storage are/part virtual. It's faster than flash. Much, much faster. And it fits in a shirt pocket. You can also use a separate partition. For fastest access, put it on a separate drive from the main one, and put it on the same chain as the CD drive or whatever, not on the same one as the main drive. That's faster than my method, But you can't carry it around. You could get an external hard drive (one of those 2.5 or 3.5 jobber-dos) fairly cheap. It wouldn't fit in the shirt pocket, but you could still pick it up and move it, unlike the second option. It also wouldn't be as fast as the second way, but it would be reasonably fast. |
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| Re: How to set the virtual memory on a flash memory ? Duplex wrote: > You can also use a separate partition. You can, but it *hurts* performance because it puts it farther from the other frequently-used data on the drive and thereby increases the time it takes for head movement to and from it. For best performance, the page file should normally be on the most-used partition of the least-used physical drive. For almost everyone with a single partition, that is C: However, it's also worth pointing out that for those people who have plenty of RAM (and that's many, if not most, of us in these days of inexpensive RAM, there's usually very little paging going on, and where you put the page file is therefore much less important than it used to be. > For fastest access, put it on a > separate drive from the main one, a Yes. that's consistent with what I said above. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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| Re: How to set the virtual memory on a flash memory ? "Tareq" <ask.about.islam******.com> wrote > Hi, > I tried to set the virtual memory from the control panel on a 2GB > flash memory by setting the complete paging files on the flash to get > rid of the mechanical delay associated with the hard disk whenever I > switch to another program whose parts are in in the virtual memory. > However, I still hear the sound of the hard disk and I noticed no > change in the speed of the computer. I even removed the flash memory > and the computer still works. Any help to speed up the computer this > way? AFAIK, you can't put the page file on a flash drive. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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