![]() It tries to set itself to what it expects you to need based on your installed RAM and it will adjust itself if your usage spikes. Windows will, by default, adjust virtual memory on the fly based on your needs and your installed RAM. Managing virtual memory in a Windows® system is relatively easy, but largely unnecessary. ![]() ![]() It supplies additional "fake" RAM to allow programs to continue functioning, but because HDD and SSD access and performance is much slower than that of actual RAM, noticeable performance loss is usually observed when relying extensively on virtual memory. ![]() Virtual memory (also known as a page file) is essentially a block of space on your hard drive or solid state drive allocated by the OS to pretend to be RAM when your physical RAM runs short for actively running programs. ![]()
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