How to Use Pen Drive As RAM
Nowadays, many programs take lots
of memory during operation, which is a nightmare for low RAM systems. So to
avoid this make your pen drive/USB of large size as RAM, which will allow your
system to handle more operations and tasks. To know how to do this, follow the
steps below.
Method 1 of 2: Using a USB Pen
Drive as RAM in Windows XP
Step 1 Delete all the stuff on your pen drive.
Insert it and let the PC read it
(minimum 2 GB).
Step 2 Right click on My
Computer.
Click on Properties from
context menu.
Step 3 Click on the Advanced tab.
Step 4 Click on Settings under Performance.
Step 5 Click on the Advanced tab.
Step 6 Click on the Change button
under Virtual memory.
Step 7 Select your USB drive.
Step 8 Click on custom size radio button and give
the values as follows;
Initial Size:1020
Maximum size:1020
The size depends upon your free
memory capacity of your pen drive. So you can change this limit according to
your pen drive size.
Step 9 Click the Set button,
then click on OK.
Step 10 Restart the computer with pen drive inserted.
The speed of your computer will
be increased.
Method 2
of 2: Using a USB Pen Drive as RAM in Windows Vista and Windows 7 and 8
Step 1 Insert your pen drive and format it.
Step 2 Right click on your pen drive and click on
“Properties”.
Step 3 Click on ‘Ready boost’ tab and then on ‘Use
this device’.
Step 4 Choose maximum space to reserve system speed
Step 5 Click on OK and Apply.
Tips
You must be logged in as
Administrator to do this task.
If you are using Windows 7, start
by doing steps 1 and 2, but then a different window will pop up. Click
“Advanced system settings” on the sidebar and continue the steps.
Warnings
It may significantly shorten the
life of the USB. Normal flash drives have limited numbers of writes. For normal
usage, it takes a long time for the writes to run out. However, if used as RAM
where millions of transfers are done every minute, the life of the drive may be
significantly shortened.
Do not remove the USB. It’ll
crash your system. However, simply plugging the USB back in and rebooting will
fix the crash.
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