How to share virtual memory in XP and Vista dual systems

  
        

In the above we have already talked about how to use vista settings to achieve virtual memory modifications. But deepblue has forgotten that one thing is if the xp and VISTA dual systems come out? If the dual system is installed in two different disks, then XP and VISTA will find some space to be their own. Virtual memory, which puts some pressure on the limited disk space. But we can also achieve the peaceful coexistence of XP and VISTA by sharing virtual memory.

Let's come together to see how to solve this problem.
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The method is very simple. The specific steps are as follows:

(1) Computer->Properties->->Menu bar "Advanced System Options".

(2) Advanced -> Performance -> Settings -> Advanced.

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(3)Select Virtual Memory -> Change -> Cancel automatically manages the paging file size of all drives -> Select Drive -> Click "No paging file" -> Settings (see no above) -> Delete the default Vista virtual memory paging file.

(4) Then select the virtual memory partition where xP is located (c is C, I am C) -> custom size to choose (usually under XP size 3072) -> Settings -> then It is all the way to determine. Ok sharing is set.

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