- How can I force an app to be completely hold in physical memory ?
- Posted by Jason Stacy on February 5th, 2008
I upgraded the physical memory of my notebook from 1 GB to 2 GB.
Now there should be enough memory to hold certain apps completely in physical memory.
Unfortunately I have to notice that 60% of the physical memory is still available.
Furthermore well known apps (like JBoss app server, graphic edit programs, programming IDEs,...)
are as slow as ever - always accompanied with lots of hard disc working (obvisously swapping in and out
space frames).
How can I force e.g. application mysample.exe (and its depending DLLs) in physical memory ?
Or - alternatively - how can I force WinXP to use memory as much as possible ?
J.
- Posted by Andrew E. on February 6th, 2008
Some pcs run better with less ram....However to "fix" youre problem(s),
go to run,type:regedit In regedit,expand:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,system,
currentcontrolset,sessionmgr,open memorymanagement.Locate
isablePaging
Executive,L.click on it,go to edit,modify,change from 0 to 1,close out
regedit.
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