Capacity of memory / RAM that can improve the performance of the computer itself. If you're not with the capacity of memory / RAM that is, you can add them from the flash device. How come?. Virtual Memory, that is the answer. Increasing the size of memory / RAM with a flash is often referred to as Virtual Memory.
Virtual Memory is an 'extra memory' to anticipate if the existing data on the memory / main RAM is full.
Requirements that must exist is the motherboard and flash should already support USB 2.0, if it still uses USB 1 then the results obtained are less visible. Will get more leverage if you use the flash that is already using the facility Ready Boost. Initially, the Ready Boost is a facility for Windows Vista, but you can do as well on Windows XP (imitation Ready Boost)
The way is as follows:
* Attach the flash to the computer
* Right click on My Computer and select Properties
* Click the Advanced tab, then click the Settings button in the Performance box
* In the window that appears, click the Advanced tab and click the Change button in the Virtual memory box
* Select the drive C, and then select the No paging file. If it is proceed by clicking the Set button
* Select drive 'flash' you (eg drive F), usually given the name of the Removable disk if you do not give a name on the flash. Then select System managed size and proceed by clicking the Set button
* Note padakotak Total paging file size for All drives. Recommended values do not exceed the capacity of its flash
* If it's more then you can enter the 'total value' of the capacity of flash. I click the Custom Size option and the Initial Size and Maximum Size is filled with a total value of the capacity of flash. You must leave a 5-6 Mb. This is a requirement of Windows XP itself. If so, click the Set button
* Click OK and Restart your computer
With these tips so you can maximize your computer's performance with memanfa'atkan flash device you have.
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