Faster XP Ep. 12: Registry Tweak Keep Windows Data in System not Virtual Memory

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REGISTRY KEY: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ ControlSet001 \ Control \ Session Manager \ Memory Management

REGISTRY ENTRY: DisablePagingExecutive

DESIRED VALUE: 1

In this video we discuss a registry tweak that will keep your windows data stored in system memory instead of virtual memory. This is important because virtual memory, which is when your hard drive is used as memory instead of your system memory, is incredibly slow compared to the system memory. Even when you have a significant amount of memory in your system, Windows will still use virtual memory. This is another way Windows has poor memory management. So lets make sure we make your operating system a little smarter, shall we?

Duration : 0:1:55


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8 Responses to “Faster XP Ep. 12: Registry Tweak Keep Windows Data in System not Virtual Memory”

  1. xp is a heavy os …
    xp is a heavy os its 4gb

  2. My …
    My DisablePagingExecutive on my windows XP is set at 0 – Hexadecimal. Should I change to 1, and also change to Decimal?

  3. Glad to hear you …
    Glad to hear you say you have more to show!

  4. Yep, if the …
    Yep, if the registry entry is already there, set the value to 1.

  5. I already had the …
    I already had the DisablePaginExecutive in my Memory Management section but it was set to zero. Should I change it to one? I am running windows xp media center edition.

  6. Mine is Windows …
    Mine is Windows vista home premium but i did the system recovery and my computer seems to be working now. thanks.

  7. What operating …
    What operating system are you running? This will not address that issue but the memory management issue is common with the Hyper-V application on Windows Server 2008

  8. Hello, does this …
    Hello, does this help like when you get a blue screen and error message says Memory_Management ?

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