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2

Web location for

this presentation:

http://aztcs.org

Click on “Meeting Notes”`

3

SUMMARYBy using the "System" applet of

the Windows “Control Panel”

and the services.msc “Microsoft

Management Console” Snap-in,

you can increase the speed of

most "Windows 10" computers.

4

BASIC STRATEGY

• No direct editing of the “registry”

• Make reversible changes to the

"Windows.." operating system

• Make “image backups” and

“restore points”, prior to making

changes

• Take advantage of the

compounding effects of multiple

speedup tweaks

5

PROCEDURE & TOPICS

• Step 1: Make an image backup

of your "Windows" hard drive

• Step 2: Create a “restore point”

with Windows' "System Restore"

• Step 3: Set “Visual Effects” for

“..best performance”

• Step 4: Supersize the swap file

6

PROCEDURE & TOPICS (continued)

• Step 5: Run “Revo Uninstaller

Freeware”

• Step 6: Use "services.msc" to

disable some services

• Step 7: Perform “Error-checking”

on all hard drives.

• Step 9: Defragment all hard drives

• Step 10: Turn off startup programs

7

DETAILS OF STEP 1:

Drive Image Backup

• Use "Macrium Reflect Free Edition",

"Clonezilla", "Acronis True Image..",

or "System Image Backup" (which is

inside "File History" which is inside

the "Control Panel" of "Windows..")

AND an external hard drive to

create a "backup image" of the

entire C: drive of your "Windows 8"

or "Windows 8.1" computer.

8

DETAILS OF STEP 1:

Drive Image Backup (continued)

• Our instructions for using the

free and open source “Clonezilla”

to make an image backup of a

hard drive can be found at

http://aztcs.org/meeting_notes/wi

nhardsig/CZ-backup.pdf

9

DETAILS OF STEP 1:

Drive Image Backup (continued)

• If your Windows 10 computer

has "Secure Boot" in a UEFI

(instead of a legacy BIOS), only

the "Alternate" Ubuntu-based

AMD64 "LiveCD" of "Clonezilla"

will be able to boot up and

backup with "Clonezilla..".

10

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point”• Use Windows' “System Restore” to

create a “restore point”

o See

http://www.techregar.com/how-to-

create-system-restore-point-in-

windows-10/

and

http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/457

1-system-restore-point-create-

windows-10-a.html

11

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)

• Step 2a: Using the keyboard,

press Windows key + x key

12

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2b: A "Power User's Task Menu" will

pop up and cover the Start Button:

13

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2c: Use the left mouse button to click on

"Control Panel":

14

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2d: An "Control Panel" window will be

displayed:

15

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2e: Click on "System and Security" or

"System":

16

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2f: Click on "System":

17

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2g: Click on "System protection" in the

"System" window:

18

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2h: Click on "Create" in the "System

Protection" tab of the "System Properties"

box:

19

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2i: Type in a description for the "restore

point" that you are about to create. For

example: You might type in "Just before

performing Windows 10 speedup tweaks"

20

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)

21

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2j: Click on the "Create" button:

22

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)

23

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)

24

DETAILS OF STEP 2:

Create a “Restore Point” (continued)• Step 2k: Close all open boxes and Windows

by clicking on their "Close" buttons or "x"

buttons:

25

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set "Visual Effects" For Best

Performance

• Step 3a: Using the keyboard,

press Windows key + x key

26

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set "Visual Effects".. (continued)• Step 3b: A "Power User's Task Menu" will

pop up and cover the Start Button:

27

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set "Visual Effects".. (continued)• Step 3c: Use the left mouse button to click on

"Control Panel":

28

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set "Visual Effects" (continued)• Step 3d: A "Control Panel" window will be

displayed:

29

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set "Visual Effects" (continued)• Step 3e: Click on "System and Security" or

"System":

30

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set "Visual Effects.." (continued)• Step 3f: Click on "System":

31

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set "Visual Effects" (continued)• Step 3g: Click on "Advanced system settings"

in the "System" window:

32

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set “Visual Effects”.. (continued)• Step 3h: Click on the “Settings” button in the

"Performance" section of the "Advanced" tab

of the "System Properties" box:

33

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set “Visual Effects”.. (continued)

• Step 3i: A “Performance Options”

box will appear:

34

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set “Visual Effects”.. (continued)

• Step 3j: Select the "Adjust

for best performance" option:

35

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set “Visual Effects”.. (continued)

36

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set “Visual Effects”.. (continued)

• Step 3k: Click on the "Apply" button:

37

DETAILS OF STEP 3:

Set “Visual Effects”.. (continued)

• Step 3L: Close all open Windows and

boxes by clicking on their "x" buttons:

38

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File

• Step 4a: Using the keyboard,

press Windows key + x key

39

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4b: A "Power User's Task Menu" will

pop up and cover the Start Button:

40

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4c: Use the left mouse button to click on

"Control Panel":

41

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4d: A "Control Panel" window will be

displayed:

42

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4e: Click on "System and Security" or

"System":

43

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4f: Click on "System":

44

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4g: Click on "Advanced system settings"

in the "System" window:

45

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4h: Click on the “Settings” button in the

"Performance" section of the "Advanced" tab

of the "System Properties" box:

46

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4i: Click on the "Advanced tab:

47

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4j: Click on the

"Change.." button in the

"Virtual Memory" section of the

"Advanced" tab:

48

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File.. (continued)

49

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4k: A "Virtual Memory" box will be

displayed:

50

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4L: Remove the

checkmark that is to the left

of "Automatically manage

paging file size for all drives"

51

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

52

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4m: Select the "Custom

size" option:

53

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

54

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4O: Change the number in the “Initial

size (MB)” box to a much larger value but do

not exceed the “Space Available” value that is

displayed. (We suggest 200000..)

55

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

56

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4p: Change the number in

the “Maximum size (MB)” box to

the same number that you used

in “Step 4p”.

57

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

58

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4q: Click on the "Set"

button:

59

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

60

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4r: If a "System Properties" box states

that you have to set the maximum page file

size below 4096, click on its "OK" button and

go immediately to Step 4za in “Appendix 1”

on page 132:

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DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4t: Click on the "OK" button

of the "Virtual Memory" box to

make the "Virtual Memory" box

disappear:

62

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

63

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)

• Step 4u: If a "System Control Panel Applet"

box states that you have to "..restart your

computer.., click on its "OK" button to make

this box disappear:

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DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4v: Click on the “Apply” button of the

“Performance Options” box:

65

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4v: Click on the “OK” button of the

“Performance Options” box to make it

disappear:

66

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4w: Click on the “OK” button of the

“System Properties” box to make it disappear:

67

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File (continued)• Step 4w: Click on the “x” button of the

“System” box to make it disappear:

68

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File

• Step 4x: If a dialog box states that “You must

restart your computer..”, click on its “Restart

Now” button:

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DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File

• Step 4y: After your computer

reboots, use your Web browser and

other software application programs

to see if your computer is

significantly faster than prior to the

performance of this procedure.

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DETAILS OF STEP 4:

Supersize the Swap File

• Step 4z: If your computer is not

significantly faster, perform Step 4a

through Step 4z again, and try a

larger minimum and maximum swap

file size in "Step 4O" and "Step 4p".

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DETAILS OF STEP 5:

Run “Revo Uninstaller Freeware”

• Run the portable edition of “Revo

Uninstaller Free” to remove

unwanted toolbars, updaters, and

miscellaneous software programs.

o See

http://www.revouninstaller.com/rev

o_uninstaller_free_download.html

72

DETAILS OF STEP 5:

Run “Revo Uninstaller Freeware” (continued)

73

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use services.msc To Disable Some

Services

• Step 6a: Using the keyboard,

press Windows key + x key

74

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use services.msc To Disable Some

Services (continued)• Step 6b: A "Power User's Task Menu" will

pop up and cover the Start Button:

75

DETAILS OF STEP 4:

User services.msc To Disable Some

Services (continued)• Step 6c: Click on "Run":

76

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)• Step 6f: A "Run" box will be displayed:

77

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)• Step 6g: Inside the "Search" box, type

services.msc

78

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

• Step 6h: Click on the "OK" button:

79

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

• Step 6i: A "Services"

window will be displayed:

80

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

81

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)• Step 6j: Click on “Action” in the Menu bar

82

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

• Step 6k: Click on the “Export List” in the pull-

down menu:

83

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

• Step 6L: Use the "Export List.." box

to save the “List Report” to a

location in any hard drive, giving

the report an appropriate name

based on the time and date. (The

comma delimited .csv opens with

less problems in Microsoft Excel,

compared to the other available file

formats.)

84

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

85

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

86

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

• Step 6m: Stop and disable “services”

that you do not need.

Do not make any changes to the

"Volume Shadow Copy" service or the

"Power Service". The "Power Service" is

needed by "Windows Audio" service so

disabling it will cause your sound card to

fail.

87

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

• Step 6m (continued):

The "IP Helper" service is needed for

conventional file and printer sharing in

"Windows 7", "Windows 8", "Windows

8.1", and "Windows 10". You can stop

and disable the "IP Helper" service if you

are not sharing files and/or printers with

other computers, file servers, and/or

print servers over your local network.

88

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

• Step 6m (continued):

Stopping and disabling the "Themes"

service disables "Aerosnap", "Snap

Assist", and "Aero Peak to Preview the

Desktop", which is up to the individual

end user.

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DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

Step 6n: For documentation on what you can

stop and disable, see

http://www.blackviper.com/service-

configurations/black-vipers-windows-10-

service-configurations/

and

"Tweakhound" has not posted any services.msc

tweaks at

https://tweakhound.com/2015/08/10/my-

windows-10-tweaks/

yet

90

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

For example, to stop and disable the "Themes"

service, do the following inside the "Services"

box:

Example Step 1: Locate the "Themes" service:

91

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

Example Step 2: Use your RIGHT mouse

botton to click on the "Themes" service:

92

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

Example Step 3: Click on "Properties" in the

pop-up context menu:

93

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)Example Step 4: A "Themes Properties" box will

be displayed:

94

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)Example Step 5: Click on the "Stop" button to

stop the "Themes" service:

95

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)Example Step 6: Click on drop-down list button

to the right of "Automatic"::

96

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)Example Step 7: A drop-down list will be

displayed:

97

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)Example Step 8: Click on "Disabled" in the

drop-down list:

98

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

Example Step 9: "Startup type" will now be

shown as "Disabled":

99

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

Example Step 10: Click on the "Apply" button:

100

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)Example Step 11: Click on the "OK" button to

make the "..Properties.." box disappear:

101

DETAILS OF STEP 6:

Use “services.msc”.. (continued)

• Extended view versus standard view

of the services.msc "Microsoft

Management Console" snap-in

o See

http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/

configure-services-mmc-to-open-in-

standard-view-by-default/

102

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error checking For All Hard Drives

• Step 7a: Using the keyboard,

press Windows key + x key

103

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error checking For All Hard Drives

(continued)• Step 7b: A "Power User's Task Menu" will

pop up and cover the Start Button:

104

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error checking For All Hard Drives

(continued)• Step 7c: Click on "File Explorer":

105

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives• Step 7d: A "File Explorer" window will be

displayed:

106

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives• Step 7e: Locate "This PC" and click on it in

order to highlight it:

107

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives (continued)

• Step 7f: Use the RIGHT mouse button to

click on the C: drive:

108

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives (continued)

• Step 7g: Click on “Properties” on the pop-up

context menu.

109

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives (continued)• Step 7h: A “..Properties” box will be

displayed:

110

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives (continued)• Step 7i: Click on the “Tools” tab:

111

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives (continued)

• Step 7j: Click on the “Check” button:

112

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives (continued)

• Step 7k: An "Error Checking.." box will

be displayed:

113

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives (continued)

• Step 7L: Click on "Scan drive":

114

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives (continued)

115

DETAILS OF STEP 7:

Error-checking on all hard drives (continued)

116

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives

• Step 8a: Using the keyboard,

press Windows key + x key

117

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives (continued)

• Step 8b: A "Power User's Task Menu" will

pop up and cover the Start Button:

118

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives (continued)

• Step 8c: Click on "File Explorer":

119

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives (continued)• Step 8d: A "File Explorer" window will be

displayed:

120

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives (continued)• Step 8e: Locate "This PC" and click on it in

order to highlight it:

121

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives (continued)

• Step 8f: Use the RIGHT mouse button to

click on the C: drive:

122

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives (continued)

• Step 8g: Click on “Properties” on the pop-up

context menu.

123

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives (continued)• Step 8h: A “..Properties” box will be

displayed:

124

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives (continued)• Step 8i: Click on the “Tools” tab:

125

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment All Hard Drives (continued)

• Step 8j: Click on the “Optimize” button:

126

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment all hard drives (continued)

• Step 8L: An "Optimize Drives" box will be

displayed:

127

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment all hard drives (continued)

• Step 8m: Click on the drive that you wish to

defragment in order to highlight it:

128

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment all hard drives (continued)• Step 8n: Click on the “Optimize" button:

129

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment all hard drives (continued)

130

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment all hard drives (continued)

• Step 8O: After the defragmentation for the C:

drive completes, you should defragment any

additional hard drives or hard drive partitions

where you store operating system, program or

data files:

Click on the listing of the drive; then click on

the “Defragment" button.

Do NOT run the defragmentation process on

hard drives or hard drive partitions that belong

to the "Windows.." operating system such as

those named "System", "System Reserved",

"Dell Utilities", Factory Image", "Backup", etc.

131

DETAILS OF STEP 8:

Defragment all hard drives (continued)

• In the example in page 129, you

would run the defragmentation

process on drives C: which is a

hard drive that are used to store

data files

• However, you should NOT run the

defragmentation process on the

drive which is labeled "Recovery"

132

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "Physical Address

Extension" ("PAE")

• Step 4za: Perform “Step 4za" through

"Step 4zt", only if you were directed here

from “Step 4r” (on page 60).

• The objective of these additional steps is

to turn on "Physical Address Extension"

which is also known as "PAE".

• "PAE" is a Windows kernel extension.

Some processors support it and some

do not.

133

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zb: Go to

http://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/

134

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

135

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zc: Scroll down to the bottom of

this Web page:

136

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zd: Click on "Register" button in to

to obtain a copy of "EasyBCD" for

personal, non-commercial use:

137

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4ze: Click on the "Download!"

button:

138

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

139

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zf: Use the "Save" drop-down

button to "Save As.." the

"EasyBCD....exe" file to the "Desktop":

140

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zg: Click on the "Run" button to

install "EasyBCD" into your computer:

141

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

142

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zh: If a "User Account Control" box

is displayed, click on its "Yes" button.

143

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)• Step 4zi: Click on the "Next" button:

144

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)• Step 4zj: Click on the "I Agree" button:

145

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)• Step 4zk: Click on the "Next" button:

146

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)• Step 4zL: Click on the "Install" button:

147

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)• Step 4zm: Click on the "Finish" button:

148

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zn: Click on the "OK" button:

149

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zo: The "EasyBCD" application

window will be displayed:

150

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

151

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zp: Click on the "Advanced

Settings" button:

152

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

153

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zq: The lower right quadrant will

be a "Change Settings" section:

154

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zr: Click on the "Advanced" tab of

the "Change Settings" section:

155

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zs: Use the down arrow button to

Change "PAE Support" from "Default" to

"Force Enable":

156

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

157

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

158

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zt: Click on the "Save settings"

button:

159

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

160

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zu: Click on the "X" exit button to

close "EasyBCD":

161

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

162

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

• Step 4zv: Reboot the computer.

• Step 4zw: Go to “Step 4A” (on page 38).

163

APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

If you are running Windows 7 inside an

"Oracle VM VirtualBox" virtual

machine:

Prior to running the tweak with

"EasyBCD", you will probably have to turn

on "Enable PAE/NX" as follows:

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APPENDIX 1

Turning on "PAE" (continued)

If you are running "Windows 8" or

"Windows 8.1" inside an "Oracle VM

VirtualBox" virtual machine

(continued):

Use the right mouse button to click on the

"Windows 8" virtual machine in the

"Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager" window.

Select "Settings" from the pop-up context

menu.

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If you are running "Windows 8" or

"Windows 8.1" inside an "Oracle VM

VirtualBox" virtual machine

(continued):

Click on the "System" selection of the

"Settings" box.

Click on the "Processor" tab.

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If you are running "Windows 8" and

"Windows 8.1" inside an "Oracle VM

VirtualBox" virtual machine

(continued):

Put a checkmark in the box to the left of

"Enable PAE/NX", if there is not one

already there.

Click on the "OK" button of the "Settings"

box.

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