So I went through A+ 4 or 5 years back (when the exam was 601 and 602). The book covered Windows XP (and referred to Vista a bit). The author said that the virtual memory should be roughly 1.5 times the amount of physical memory installed in the machine. Better yet, to set the minimum and maximum virtual memory to the same size to avoid fragmentation.
It's now 2012 and we have Windows 7. I just built a computer (from left over parts + new ones) and it has the most memory I've had in any machine (8 GB DDR3). Would you guys still recommend 1.5 times 8 GB or different settings? I thought that disabling virtual memory altogether would be ideal (because why run anything in virtual memory if I have lots of physical memory). I did my research and found a lot of people said that it's not the case (unless that's false). I figure that the least amount of virtual memory used (while the most physical memory used) would result in the best performance (because clearly physical memory is much faster than virtual memory).
It's now 2012 and we have Windows 7. I just built a computer (from left over parts + new ones) and it has the most memory I've had in any machine (8 GB DDR3). Would you guys still recommend 1.5 times 8 GB or different settings? I thought that disabling virtual memory altogether would be ideal (because why run anything in virtual memory if I have lots of physical memory). I did my research and found a lot of people said that it's not the case (unless that's false). I figure that the least amount of virtual memory used (while the most physical memory used) would result in the best performance (because clearly physical memory is much faster than virtual memory).