#proplem with pc
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None of the changes shown in that video should have any impact on the performance of your PC unless a somewhat intensive task like deleting or reinstalling the game is taking an extended period of time
Nevermind then
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command: bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVa
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this one of kinda same as me russian guy lied to me HOW DARE HIM I HOPE I KILL HIM SOMEDAY
sorry i got mad
@hallow dome anything so far?
Okay so disabling the paging file very well could cause system wide performance issues, especially on a system with limited ram or a system that you are carrying out ram-intensive tasks out on.
you should have no reason to change the user address space using the bcdedit command and changing the dpi scaling has no impact on performance
D:
i didn't know
i just followed
bc i have no idea if that what
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okay what should i do now
how do i redo everything to fix
ignore the game tho i can just reunstal it
is there any command i can use to fix my bcdedit thingy
you can boot into windows can't you?
if so, there's no need to configure/fix your boot config
i really don't know much about pc
so how do i do those
and to fix this i just make it to auto right
and system manged size
just let Windows manage the page file for you.
what do you really want to do?
in the video they played with cmd and they made me to make bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVa 32768
and im trying to set it back to normal i don't know how to
do you have 32-bit windows with less than 4GB or more of RAM?
if not, don't do that.
what are you trying to achieve anyways? if you don't have any idea about what those commands do, please stop watching those kind of videos
i had proplem on game i thouht that person could fix it i'm really sorry i just fall into trap and now im suffering
my ram
/set IncreaseUserVa only matters on 32-bit operating systems, which have 4gb of ram or less. On 32-bit operating systems, programs are only allowed to use 2gb of that 4gb ram, with the other 2gb reserved for background tasks. the IncreaseUserVa flag overrides that rule to allow programs to use more than 2gb.
you have 16gb, so you're not on a 32-bit operating system, so this flag doesn't matter