To change your visual settings in Windows XP right click on My Computer and select Properties. Once the System Properties windows comes up go to the Advanced tab. You will then see the area that says Performance and then click Settings. Here I would suggest selecting the option to adjust for best performance at first. Then once it changes you could play around with some of the visual options by checking a box and hitting apply.
In Windows Vista click on the Window start button and right click on Computer and select properties. On the left toolbar of that next window you will need to click Advanced System Settings. You should see the category of Performance, like in Windows XP, and then click settings. Again, I would suggest selecting to adjust for best performance at first and then clicking a few check boxes to see a few of the nicer looking options.
To change your virtual memory settings it is almost exactly the same process as adjusting your visual settings. In both operating systems, XP and Vista, get to the performance window again and this time go to the advanced tab. Under the Virtual Memory category click on Change. In Windows XP I would suggest allocating at least 1GB (1024MB) as the minimum amount of virtual memory and for Windows Vista I would suggest at least 1.5GB-2GB allocated for the minimum amount of virtual memory.
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