Q: How can I slim down Windows 7 systems? A: remove the virtual memory file to a non-system disk. As we all know, Windows provides a virtual memory mechanism to speed up system running. In Windows 7, this function is enabled by default, and the virtual memory file is on the system disk. For example, for a machine with 2 GB memory, the virtual memory file size is 2 GB. We can completely remove the virtual memory file and leave the system disk space. Specific setting process: Step 1,Right-click my computer on the desktop(Computer), Select Properties(Properties). You will see the system interface, in the upper-left corner of this window, the system advanced settings (Advanced System settings). Step 2: In the settings window of the new window, select the first setting button. Choose (performance) , select the change button at the bottom of the Advanced tab to go to the virtual memory setting interface. Step 3:First, remove the right sign in the first check box, so that we can modify the size and position of the virtual memory. In the disk list, select system partition and selectNo paging fileClick the set button next to it, select a non-system partition, and selectSystem managed size(The system automatically allocates the size) and click the set button. If a dialog box appears in the middle, select OK.
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