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A very helpful article to optimize your Windows system. I've tried the suggestions on my Windows XP Pro laptop. There is a significant and noticeable difference now. Diskeeper is required to defragment the hard drive and the page file. A trial version of Diskeeper is available.
The article provides a good explanation of Windows memory fundamentals. A free page file defragmentation utility is available from Sysinternals.
This is what I have done to my system (Intel Centrino 1.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 60GB).
- Install Diskeeper, and defragment the hard disc.
- Check the page file usage using the taskmanager performance tab. Monitor the max size under normal use(Outlook, winamp, OneNote,Word, Visual Studio,Opera,Azureaus).
- In the virtual memory settings, set the initial size to 512 MB and the maximum size to 768MB.
- Use Diskeeper to defragment the page file at the next boot.
- Schedule Diskeeper to run regularly.