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Challenge Lab 11-1: Change Virtual Memory Settings in Windows In this lab, you will change virtual memory settings on a Windows 10 computer. You want to make your virtual memory a fixed size and, if possible, move it to another physical disk on your computer. Get your instructor’s approval if you plan to use classroom computers for this lab. Set the virtual memory to 1.5 times the size of physical RAM and move the page file to a different disk. If you don’t have a second disk, move the page file to a different volume. (If you have only one volume, don’t move the page file.)Answer the following questions: Discussion Questionsa. How did you check the amount of RAM installed on your computer?b. What did you have to do before you could change the virtual memory settings?c. What are the advantages of moving the page file to a different disk?

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To answer the questions:

a. To check the amount of RAM installed on a Windows 10 computer, you can follow these steps:

  1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run window.
  2. Type "msinfo32" and press Enter.
  3. The System Information window will open, displaying information about your system, including the amount of RAM installed.

b. Before you can change the virtual memory settings, you may need to make sure that you have administrator privileges on the computer. You can do this by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting "Computer Management" from the context menu. From there, you can click on "Local Users and Groups" and then "Users," and double-click on your user account to open the Properties window. Make sure that your account is listed as an administrator in the "Member Of" tab.

c. There are several advantages to moving the page file to a different disk:

  1. Improved performance: If the page file is on a different disk from the one that the operating system and applications are installed on, it can reduce the amount of disk activity on the main disk and improve overall system performance.
  2. Increased space: If you are running out of space on the main disk, moving the page file to a different disk can free up space on the main disk.
  3. Better reliability: If the page file is on a separate disk, it can reduce the risk of data loss in the event of a disk failure on the main disk.
  4. Enhanced security: If the page file is on a separate disk, it can be more difficult for unauthorized users to access sensitive data stored in the page file.

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