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Increase hard drive write speed

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Time Required: 1 Minute, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes, 15 Minutes

Notes: Increasing the speed at which your hard drive writes files will decrease the amount of RAM dedicated to running programs. You should not notice a difference unless you are running an excessive amount of memory-reducing programs. This is only recommended for computers with at least 256 MB of RAM.

Warnings: This is dangerous if you do not know what you are doing. I do not take responsibility for anything that you do to your computer that harms it or any files on it in any way.

Written By: Max Feinstein

How to do it:

  • Navigate to Start > Control Panel (Click on the Control Panel).
  • Click "Performance and Maintenance".
  • Click the "System" icon.
  • Click on the "Advanced" tab.
  • Under the "Performance" box, click "Settings".
  • Click the "Advanced" tab.
  • Under the "Memory Usage" box, click the "System cache" radio button.
  • Click OK and reboot your computer.

  

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