Another thing you can try, though I've never tried it myself (haven't had the need), is to use an ordinary thumb drive of 2GB or more. Since (I think) Windows XP and up, you can insert a blank thumb drive and a menu prompt will appear asking what you want to use the thumb drive for. Just select "Speed Up My System". I don't know how effective it will be, but it's much faster than Virtual Memory on a HD.
__________________
" The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
-Miyamoto Musashi
-------------------------------------------------------
" What is truth?"
-Pontius Pilate
|