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| BCDEdit /set IncreaseUserVA 3072
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| Re: BCDEdit /set IncreaseUserVA 3072
Yes it works. It modifies the ram usage to maximum 3072. The application can use more physical ram and your system performance will be improved to great extent. I am giving you a link that has ample of information in using BCDEdit /set. BCDEdit /set |
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