8. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
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8.2.1 Configuring the settings related to a memory dump
This subsection describes how to configure the settings related to a memory dump.
Use the following procedure when you want change the memory dump setting to the one
recommended for this equipment. If you are already operating the system with this equipment
recommended memory dump setting, you do not need to do it.
(1) Configuring virtual memory
1. Click
Start
>
Control Panel
.
(If the OS is Windows® 10, right-click
Start
and click
Control Panel
from menu.)
2. Click
System and Security
. Then click
System
.
3. Under
Task
on the left side of the window, click
Advanced system settings
.
4. On the
Advanced
tab page, click
Settings
under
Performance
.
5. In the
Performance Options
window, click the
Advanced
tab.
6. Click
Change
which is under
Virtual memory
.
7. If the OS is Windows® Embedded Standard 7, clear the
Automatically manage
paging file size for all drives
check box.
If the OS is Windows® 10, select the
Automatically manage paging file size for all
drives
check box and click
OK
. In the OS is Windows® 10, the setting of the virtual
memory has been completed.
8. In the
Drive
list, select the drive that stores the paging file you want to change. For the
sake of explanation, assume C: (system drive) is clicked here.
9. Select
Custom size
. In the
Initial size (MB)
or
Maximum size (MB)
box, type the
new size of the paging file in megabytes. Then click
Set.
Specify the following value for both the initial size and the maximum size based on the
physical memory size.
・
If the physical memory size is 4GB: “4286”
You can check the physical memory size using the following procedure.
a. Click
Start
>
Control Panel
>
System and Security
.
b. Click
System
. Then check the value of “Memory(RAM)
:
”
10. Click
OK
.
< NOTE >
Before starting a procedure in this subsection, you must log on to the local
computer by using an administrator account registered on the computer (as a
member of the Administrators group).
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