Virtual memory is a feature that allows Windows 11 to use some of your hard drive space as an extension of your system memory (RAM). This can help improve the performance of your PC, especially when running multiple or resource-intensive applications. However, sometimes the default settings for virtual memory may not be sufficient for your needs. Hence, to adjust Virtual Memory on your Windows 11 desktop, this guide will help you.
You can adjust virtual memory on your Windows 11 desktop, either from the Settings app or by using the Command Prompt as mentioned below:
The Settings app is the easiest way to change the virtual memory size on your PC and here’s how you can do it:
Another easy way to increase the virtual memory on your Windows 11 desktop is by using the Command Prompt and here’s how you can do it:
wmic pagefileset where name=”C:\\pagefile.sys” set InitialSize=12288,MaximumSize=24576
That’s everything covered on how to adjust the virtual memory on Windows 11. Also, check out our other guides, such as How to increase dedicated Video RAM (VRAM) on Windows 10 & 11 or How to enable XMP on Windows 11.
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