Many computer users install dual systems (Windows XP and Windows Vista, respectively known as XP and Vista) for the sake of security. In this way, even if the Vista system crashes, the user will not make the machine completely "STOPPED ".
Although the dual operating system can bring "double insurance" to users, their virtual memory will occupy a certain amount of disk space (the dual operating system is usually not installed in the same system partition ). What I want to share with you today is to combine the virtual memory space occupied by the two operating systems to save system resources.
1. Delete Vista virtual memory
To share the virtual memory of XP and Vista, you must first Delete the virtual memory occupied by Vista.
On the System desktop, press "Alt", double-click "computer" on the desktop, and click "Advanced System settings" (1) in the "System" dialog box that appears ), at this time, the system will pop up the "System Properties" dialog box (2 ).
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Figure 2
Switch to the "advanced" tab in Figure 2, and click "set" in the "performance" area (for example ).
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