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As you know, by default, Windows 10 tend to automatically manage paging file size for all drives. That is to say, virtual memory has already been customized the time you installed the system.

But if you have known how much physical memory you have on Windows 10, it is feasible to change Windows 10 virtual memory. In System Properties , under the Advanced tab, locate Performance and then choose to change its Settings. Here you are capable of adjusting the performance of Virtual effect, processor scheduling, memory usage, and virtual memory. As you have noticed, it shows you that a paging file is an area on the hard disk that Windows uses as if it were RAM.

And on this PC, the total paging file size for all drives is MB. In Virtual Memory , uncheck the option — Automatically manage paging file size for all drives , and then Custom size will be available, begin to set both the Initial size and Maximum size. After that, according to the optimal settings, Windows 10 virtual memory should be 1.

Here if you are to increase Windows virtual memory, both the initial size and the maximum one should be larger than the Recommended size MB , which is what Windows 10 automatically sets for you. Now you will have increased Windows 10 virtual memory and PC screen flickers will disappear as the programs would turn to virtual memory if using too high RAM.

All in all, when you are encountering computer bad performance issue, for instance, Windows 10 monitor flashing or high memory usage by ntoskrnl. Download Windows Photo Gallery Windows You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

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Posted August 25, I just installed mines like a week ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Posted August 27, Changing this value to 40 gives me the following VRAM allocation after reboot: and changing it to 80 gives me this: So there you are, patch your Azul framebuffer kext to replace the VRAM allocation byte of your own layout to 80 and you'll have up to 2GB allocated.

These responses are VERY helpful. Thank you. When I said 'Windoze' I really meant I was just goofin' on Microsoft. First, thank you for the "DxDiag" thing!! Wow, very seldom do I learn something completely new about Windows see? I do know what it is , but I learned something there. Not that I don't learn anything, but I don't usually learn about something I've never heard of that's in Windows.

I thought I would answer the other questions too. It's just the way Windows reports it that's confusing me. One 2GB system shows the system has 2GB of memory, but the other one shows 1. The one that shows 1. Can anyone take a shot at explaining the reason why it shows in the back that's really please? Have a shot with this free software, it gives a lot more detail than dxdiag, infact there is little it will not tell you about your PC's setup. Mark56 said:. Click to expand Belarc shows the same thing as PC Wizard did.

It shows MB of "usable memory". It shows that one slot as a MB. PC Wizard shows that it has 2, MB, that that one of them reads as Belarc doesn't have that type of info.

It does have enough detail to make your head numb though. It is helpful. I'll be back Anyone have any ideas on that? I have contacted the place I bought it from to see what they know.

I just bought it a few months ago. Long enough ago that it's not covered under warranty. Any help would be appreciated.



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