Tascam Computer Hardware manual Virtual memory, Adjusting Display for Best Performance

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performance of background services” to ensure lowest latency with ASIO-based drivers (ASIO drivers run as background services in Windows).

W2K: Right click on My Computer and choose Properties. Select the Advanced Tab, then click the Performance Button. Change the mode from Application Response to Background Services

Figure 10 – Adjusting Display for Best Performance

Virtual memory

Windows defaults to setting virtual memory automatically. Under most circumstances this is fine, but for audio it can sometimes be a hindrance to performance. If you want to set virtual memory (sometimes referred to as Page Swap or Swap File) manually, go to Control Panel/System and select the Advanced tab. Under Performance, click the Settings button and select the Advanced tab. Under Virtual Memory, click the Change button. Enter the desired values in the boxes and click okay.

A good basic rule of thumb is to set Virtual Memory at about 1.5 to 2 times the amount of RAM in your computer, up to 512 MB. (If you’ve got 512 MB RAM, set Virtual Memory to 512.) Enter the same value in Minimum and Maximum fields. It’s also a good idea to defrag your drive after changing Virtual Memory. If you have access to a third party defragging utility (like System Suite, Disk Keeper, etc.), it’s preferable to defrag with it, rather than Windows defrag utility, which doesn’t do a true reorder of the swap file.

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Contents Optimizing Windows 2000 and Windows XP for Audio Introduction Windows XP Home or Professional? Deciding on an OSHardware requirements Update or fresh install? Give it TimePreparing for installation Installation Formatting your Hard DiskBooting from CD Setup Tweaks Things to Do During the InstallFAT32 vs. Ntfs Acpi Dual Boot Mass Storage DevicesUpdates and service packs Multiple UsersSystem Performance Tweaks Stuff to Do After Installing Windows MessengerDisplay properties Background DisplayDisabling Transition Effects Windows Sounds Disabling Windows System soundsSystem Restore PerformanceAdjusting Display for Best Performance Virtual memoryFast user switching Setting Virtual MemoryAuto Start and System Services Disabling Fast User SwitchingPage Disk I/O Performance Logging UDMA/ATA Mode for Hard DrivesWrite Behind Caching Checking DMA Transfer Mode Separate Drives How and WhereDefrag Often Virus and other UtilitiesPlugIns and other Goodies XP and Win2000 ResourcesStay Up to Date