Vista memory shortage solution

  
                  The "pseudo-techniques" about Windows Vista are really more and more, although I can't expose every "pseudo-technique" one by one, but if they are verified to be "pseudo-techniques", I will put them Luo listed to help everyone not be cheated.

Recently, I saw an article that solved the "out of memory" problem reported by Windows Vista. The general meaning is that there is a large amount of unused physical memory in the Vista Task Manager, but the system is reporting "out of memory" and gives a solution to this problem.

The article said that if the computer's physical memory is large enough, and used to run a lot of programs, in order to avoid similar "out of memory" problem, consider modifying the size of the desktop heap from 3072KB to a larger setting, For example, 4096KB, you can even consider setting this value to 8192KB. Specific methods are as follows:

run the registry, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\ SYSTEM \\ CurrentControlSet \\ Control

\\ Session Manager \\ SubSystems branch, and then locate and double-click the "Windows" in the right window, then In the pop-up window, find "SharedSection=1024,3072,512" and change "3072" to "4096" or "8192" (as shown below).
SharedSection

author after modifying the string value, said according to the original reboot the system, but in actual use, the method is largely ineffective, this "can be resolved 'out of memory' prompt 'approach Is it self-deception? I don't know how other netizens think about this method.
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