How to optimize the management of memory, improve the use of memory efficiency, as far as possible to improve the speed of operation is a concern for everyone. Here are 5 ways to improve the efficiency of memory usage and optimize memory management in the Windows operating system.
Method One: Adjust the size of the cache area
You can set the scale of the system's utilization of the cache (for Windows 98) in the main use of Computer tab. If the system has more memory, select "Network Server" so that the system will use more memory as the cache. In the CD-ROM label, you can directly adjust how much memory the system uses to read and write to the CD-ROM.
Method Two: (Forbidden words-hidden) memory
The memory of the system will always run out, no matter how big. Although there is virtual memory, but because the hard disk read and write speed can not be compared with the speed of memory, so when using memory, it is time (forbidden words-hidden) memory usage. XP system download provides a system (forbidden word-hidden) device that can (forbidden words-hidden) the use of memory. Generally if only 60% of the memory resources available, then you should pay attention to adjust the memory, or it will seriously affect the speed of the computer and system performance.
Method Three: Free up memory space in time
If you find that the system does not have much memory, you should pay attention to freeing up memory. The so-called release of Memory is the memory-resident XP system data freed from memory. The simplest and most efficient way to free up memory is to restart your computer. In addition, it is to close the temporarily unused program. Also note that if you store the image data in the Clipboard, it takes up a lot of memory space. By clipping a few words, you can flush out the original image of the Clipboard in memory, freeing up the amount of memory it occupies.
Method Four: Optimize in-memory data
In Windows, the more data that resides in memory, the more memory resources are consumed. Therefore, the shortcut icons on the desktop and in the taskbar are not set too much. If memory resources are strained, consider using a variety of background-resident programs as little as possible. Do not open too many files or Windows when operating the computer. After using the computer for a long time, if you do not restart the computer, the in-memory data arrangement can be confusing, resulting in degraded system performance. You should consider restarting the computer at this point.
Method Five: Improve the performance of other parts of the system
The performance of other parts of the computer also has a greater impact on memory usage, such as bus type, CPU, hard disk, and video memory. If the video memory is too small, and the amount of data displayed is large, then more memory is not possible to improve its speed and system efficiency. If the hard drive is too slow, it can seriously affect the entire system's work.