Activate the LargeSystemCache feature.
Activate the LargeSystemCache feature.
Why do you think you should? Is there a reason you are considering doing it? Best advice I can ever give anyone about reg edits... unless you have an actual reason to do them, don't do them.
No worries, I'm here to help. The LargeSystemCache is a component related to system caching mechanisms. Let me know if you'd like more details!
You do whatever you want. Microsoft says its deprecated and does nothing; https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...tingsystem If you wonder what it used to do back in XP/Server 2003 days: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...s-releases And here is the doc of the registry: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previou...2(v=ws.10) I'll let you decide what to do... Trust Microsoft documentation or some shit site who couldn't be bother to read the doc, let alone test themselves. But the clicks! it get clicks! And that is all that matter. More than the actual effect it does to your system or if whatever they say is actually related to the topic, that is for sure. And, well, too late at this point you clicked on their link.
Thank you for the clear breakdown. I wasn't aware of its functionality. I'll ensure it's turned off if it appears in the registry.
I initially believed this was about the pagefile. Maybe I was mistaken—I wonder if keeping less virtual memory prevents things from writing to disk since the OS thought it might run out of space, possibly triggering a quick cleanup when memory was nearly exhausted? Just imagining it in XP.
Latest version supports up to 2TB in Windows 11 Pro. No more limitations reported. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/window...s-releases