10-29-2019, 12:13 AM
what is virtual ram ? are you talking about swap space??
page file concept in Windows and swap partition (which you could do on a virtual drive saved as file on a drive partition) under Linux is same idea.
it is just there to help run system when there is not enough ram. it does not speed up your system.
it is os managed and even though you could do it manually, it is better to let Windows do it. in case of Linux, just set a swap partition equal to the size of your ram (or some use double).
that's all you need to do.
page file concept in Windows and swap partition (which you could do on a virtual drive saved as file on a drive partition) under Linux is same idea.
it is just there to help run system when there is not enough ram. it does not speed up your system.
it is os managed and even though you could do it manually, it is better to let Windows do it. in case of Linux, just set a swap partition equal to the size of your ram (or some use double).
that's all you need to do.
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