How other systems, Windows 2008 shared virtual memory
Now, there are lot of friends in their own computer to install using the Windows Server
2008 system and Windows
XP system, the lack of sound condition, they were from the local computer disk to draw a sector space as “virtual cache”, it is clear that this will consume a lot of disk space, disk space on the local computer is very limited, this phenomenon is also easy to drag the whole system function. Indeed, by the following set, we can make Windows
Server 2008 and Windows XP systems shared the same cache space, thus greatly save valuable disk space on the local:
First Open the Windows Server
2008 system, the “Start” menu, then click “Settings” “Control Panel” option in the pop-up roof system control panel window with the mouse double-click “System” icon, open the System Properties settings window;
Second, in the set list at the left window, click “Advanced System Settings” button, enter the Advanced System Properties Settings page, click on the page “function” position at the “Settings” button, open the corresponding system function option dialog box;
inherit the dialog box click the “Advanced” tab, Advanced tab in the pop-up settings page, click the “virtual memory” position “Settings” button, open the Settings dialog box, which will be “automatic control of all drive paging file size” recovery option unchecked, then select Windows
Server
2008 system where the disk installation of partitions, and partitions will be following the “No paging file” option is selected, then click the option next to “Settings” button, Windows
Server 2008 enabled by default paging file system directly removed;
Next and then select the Windows
XP system disk partition where, and will be partitioned following the “Custom Size” option is selected, and hand-set The size of the virtual cache, and finally click “OK” button to keep good control of these settings, this predicament the one Windows
Server 2008 and Windows XP systems can work together to use a unified system in the future virtual buffer space, then Windows Server < br /> 2008 operation of the system function to a certain extent, can also be guaranteed.
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