Monday 17 September 2012

Use pen drive as RAM in windows


Use pen drive as RAM in windows


You are able to use your USB Flash Drive (Pen Drive) as RAM in your
Windows XP OS Computer . It help’s you to improve your Computer
Performance , Speed.Are you struggling with low speed , poor performance
computer ? Low speed means low capacity RAM . It means you need to
upgrade your RAM capacity to speed up your Computer . You don’t have
enough budget to buy high capacity ram ? no problem , i found a new
solution to your problem .
Requirements :

Windows XP OS (service pack 2)


Working USB Port

2GB USB Pen Drive

5 Minutes free time
Actually its really dead easy to do
, just its take 2-3 minutes time only . First of all insert your USB
Pendrive to your PC USB Port , I will recommend to use back port for
this task . Before going to the next step make sure that USB pen drive
is connected and working fine.



Step 1 : Go to Start Menu > My Computer now right click on it ,
select properties option . Now you will see the proprieties window on
your desktop .



Step 2 : In properties box go to Advanced Tab > Settings Of
Performance Section . Now a new pop up window will be open named as (Performance Options) .



Step 3 : In Performance Options Box go to Advanced Tab >Now click
on (Change) Button that appears on virtual memory section . Again a new
box will be open named as (Virtual Memory ) .



Step 4 : you will get details of your virtual memory in this box , in
this box you need to select and set your USB Flash drive as Virtual
memory .



Select USB Flash Drive > Click on custom size > give free space
values as you want that available in your USB drive . Now click on (Set)
then Apply your Settings .



Its time to reboot your system , kindly re-start your computer now . Now
you will notice the change in speed and performance of your computer

NoteMake sure your pendrive always connected to your computer USB port

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