Some time ago, a foreign friend made an XP system running in memory, loaded the XP image into the memory for running, and saved it as an image when shutting down, this improves the system performance. Users with large memory can try this method to improve the system performance.
However, I am not talking about this here today. It is a solution that I just came up with for a win7 acceleration system. It is as follows:
Software to be prepared:
Vsuit randomdisk (Standard Edition)
: Http://www.romexsoftware.com/zh-cn/vsuite-ramdisk/index.html
You only need this software to accelerate the system.
The implementation principle is like this. By using a friend from abroad, we can virtualize the memory into a disk partition. The above software can complete this task and support a 64-bit operating system, try it for 15 days, but it is enough.
Software Installation is unnecessary. After the software is installed and the software is opened, the size of the disk partition to be virtualized is set, and then the software automatically switches out a piece of memory space, and make it into disk space. Right-click and select Properties. There is a readyboost function, which can be enabled based on your actual situation. It was tested by the author.
Maybe we can put our thoughts wider:
By placing the temp directory of the system into this virtual disk, the system performance will inevitably be greatly improved.
The author's memory size is 4 GB, so the temp directory performance test is not carried out. I hope you will give the test results to prove the accuracy of temp to improve the system performance.
The above method is limited to friends with low system performance and low memory usage.
Welcome to discuss this topic!