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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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| Dear friends, I have a Problem with one of my applications on vISTA. The vista runs smoothly with the graphics card it has but the application does not run. So,I want to know if I can modify the usage of this graphic memory available from graphic Card to reduce the stress caused by other applications? Can I also choose a specific amount of memory to each application to smoothly run and also give more resourses to the interested application I like? For example I want to choose a less memory for video application like windows media player and choose a high resource value for a game I want. Thanks and best regards. KING |
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| There are a few things you can do: First, add more RAM to your PC, if possible. In most cases this is the easiest thing to do and with the price of RAM nowadays so low, it’s worth it. You can also change your Performance Options. Right click Computer > Select Properties > Advanced Tab > Under Performance and Visual effects, processor scheduling… click Settings > Select Adjust for best performance > Click Apply. Still under Performance Options, select the Advanced Tab > Under Virtual memory click Change… > Uncheck “Automatically manage paging file size for all drive” > Select “Custom size:” > On the “Initial size (MB) and Maximum size (MB) block, enter and amount at least twice the size of the amount of RAM on your PC, e.g. if you have 2GB of RAM, you’ll enter 4GB or more in both blocks. Click Set; you’ll have to start your PC for the changes to take place.
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