8. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
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8.2.2 Configuring the settings related to memory dumps
This section describes how to configure the settings related to a memory dump.
Use the following procedure when you want change the memory dump settings to the settings recommended for this
equipment. If you are already using the memory dump settings recommended for this equipment (for example, you
are using the equipment immediately after it has been shipped from the factory, or you click Yes in the dialog box
described in 8.2.1 Memory dump confirmation messages, you do not have to perform this procedure.
NOTE
Before starting a procedure in this section, you must sign in to the local computer as an administrator registered on
that computer (as a member of the Administrators group).
(1) Configuring virtual memory
1. Click the Start menu, and then open the Control Panel and System and Security. Then, click System.
2. Under Task on the left side of the window, click Advanced system settings.
3. In the Advanced tab, under Performance, click Settings.
4. In the Performance Options window, click the Advanced tab.
5. Under Virtual memory, click Change.
6. Clear the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives check box.
7. In the Drive list, select the drive that stores the paging file that you want to change. For the sake of explanation,
assume C: (the system drive) here.
8. Select Custom size. In the Initial size (MB) or Maximum size (MB) box, enter 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 4 GB:
4277
• If the physical memory size is 8 GB:
8373
• If the physical memory size is 16 GB:
16565
You can check the physical memory size as follows:
a. Click Start menu, and then open the Control Panel and System and Security.
b. Click System, and then check the value of Memory (RAM).
9. Click OK.
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