Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Pendrive As Ram

Using USB drive (pen drive or flash drive) as RAM on Windows would be a great alternative for most of the xp users who stick on to their old systems and running new softwares is not possible as they are equipped with a low RAM. Here is a solution to use USB drives as RAM on Windows XP.

1) Connect your pen drive to your PC.
    [pen drive should be at least 1 GB or if you having 4 GB then its better]

2) Right click on the My Computer and select the properties.
      Pendrive As Ram.

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      System Properties.
3) Goto advanced > performance > setting.
      System Properties.
4) In performance Option window,
    Goto Advanced and then select Change in Virtual Memory section.
      Performance Option.
5) Select pen drive and click on custom size " Check the value of space available "
      Virtual Memory.
6) Enter the same in the Initial and the Max columns.
    "You just used the memory of the PenDrive as a Virtual Memory "

7) Now restart your pc and enjoy your fast and super system.

2 comments:

  1. Well Done dude..
    Hey Friend Is It necessary That The Pendrive must have some Free space..??
    Reply soon..

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  2. Yes. you are going to use the space available in your pendrive. So it must have some Free space.

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