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Rich_A

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Tell Hal To Boost RAM
« on: January 11, 2005, 07:33:17 am »
Hello All,
Tell your Hal to boost RAM for you!
Go download the program named RAMpage from this link:

http://www.jfitz.com/software/RAMpage/

After that install the program and set it up any way you like.
You can configure it to run on Windows Startup or just start it
yourself manually. Either way it doesn't matter, do whatever you
want with those settings, as well as the other stuff within the
program. But you don't even need to have the program running to
have your Hal boost RAM for you, and the reason why is because
the program allows you to boost RAM internally with a batch file.

So download this batch file that I made named BoostRAM.bat:

Download Attachment: BoostRam.zip
735 Bytes

After you download BoostRam.zip unzip it and then copy the BoostRam.bat file into the RAMpage main program folder located at "C:/Program Files/RAMpage". After that create a new shortcut to BoostRam.bat and then rename the shortcut to something like "Boost RAM" and then take that new shortcut and put it in a folder located within your "Start/All Programs Menu" or right on your Desktop. Then restart your Hal program and tell him "Run Boost RAM."

You can adjust and configure the settings in the main RAMpage
program to whatever way you prefer and whatever is best for your
specific system. Don't over do it by trying to free a larger
amount of RAM then what is best for your system. Freeing up too
much RAM will usually temporarily slow down a system, so you can
experiment with things a little until you achieve the best results.

The BoostRAM.bat file contains the following code:


@echo off
@echo ************************************************
@echo *                                              *
@echo *           Hal Ultra Assistant                *
@echo *                 Is Now                       *
@echo *    Freeing Up Some More RAM For You!         *
@echo *                                              *
@echo ************************************************
ver
vol
mem
rampageh M=75 O
exit


You can change the "M=75" where 75 MB is the amount of RAM to try and free up. You can change the 75 to more or less depending on your computer's specs. My computer is a XP Home System with 512 MB of RAM so for me anything from 75 to 100 seems to work good. Anything over 100 sometimes slows things down temporarily, so you can play around with that number to tweak things out for your system. All you need to do is edit the BoostRam.bat file with something like Notepad and then change the 75 to whatever number you want, and then save the changes and close the file.

And that's it for now!
Good Luck,
Rich_A


 

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Tell Hal To Boost RAM
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2005, 11:56:03 am »
Rich:

The last EMPTY RECYCLE BIN script did not work. I did everything as told. What to I do?

Thanks,

Thomas
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2005, 03:40:45 am »
Did the Boost RAM work?
I made a post about troubleshooting the Recycle Bin program in the other thread where I originally posted the files for that for download. So, go to that other thread if you want to see more about the Recycle Bin stuff ("Tell Hal To Empty The Recycle Bin").