![]() ![]() Windows_XP_128GB_double_pae_addon_final_byDibya.7z To get this patch work put /PAE in boot.ini # Greatest respect and thanks to nuhi for nlite and Ryan ,Signet for RVMi # Thanks a lot to all guys/gals of zone62,msfn,driverpackforum, ryanvm forum,wincert,overclocker. # This file contains a list of all entries that need to be added to various Windows # thanks a whole lot to user_hidden for update pack #Special thanks to My close friends BHlPT, Dencorso, FranceBB, GreenhillManiac, 5eraph, neverseen, tomy, Samuka # Special thanks to 5eraph and Ramsey (admin of zone54) It might have been enough for ancient WindowsXP in 2003 doing 2003 things like crappy MPEG4-ASP video or menial MP3 playing with perhaps a single browser session, but it's not enough for seven years later.īy "explosive increase in performance" he means programs you've opened and then closed will reopen quicker, and the HD movies that are slideshows today will be just as slow.Integrate this file as addon with nLite into installation source Windows XP SP3 x86. ![]() Readyboost less so, perhaps a 5% impovement, not enough to be noticed.ġGB is not enough for a modern system. If you replaced 1GB with 2GB, you would see an explosive increase in performance across the board. No matter how much memory you have, Vista and Win7 will try to keep "use" to about 50% (if you want a detailed explanation, I can give one, it has to do with disk caching and prefetching). Would that have any effect? Of the two options, which would produce more noticeable results? If I replaced the 1GB with a 2GB stick, would the system speed up at all as a result? I also have the option of throwing a 4GB SD card in there for Readyboost. I have never seen RAM usage go above 60% and it usually hovers around 45-50%. So I have a shiny new Asus EEE 1001P with the stock Windows 7 Starter and 1 GB of RAM. ![]()
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