08-15-2012, 09:18 PM
(08-15-2012, 04:55 AM)hyakki Wrote:(08-15-2012, 04:05 AM)montcer9012 Wrote:(08-14-2012, 11:43 PM)abood555 Wrote: Can someone help me? i cant find lock pages in memory on windows 7 home premium 64xI don't know why you post it here instead open a new thread or triying on a PC soft forum
i tried typing gpedit.msc and SECPOL.MSC in the search bar at the bottom of the start menu and in the run command from the menu bar but there is nothing... how can i fix this and enable lock pages in memory in windows 7?
thx in advance
But anyway, what do you mean with "lock pages"?? You wanna block process starting, or modify the PageFile size?? Please give more details to know what's the answer.
locking pages in the ram can give programs full unrestricted access to ram (for 32bit windows), usually very fast, and it will never use the pagefile., a good example of this option was used in old "pcsx2 playground" it required this option to work since it brought various speed improvements but later they dropped support since they found other ways to speed it up and it was a hassle to enable it on non ultimate windows, that said Java can also take advantage of the option, so I added the option into Jpcsp Launcher to lock pages but it requires users to enable support in their windows, unfortunately I don't know any other way to enable it without gpedit.msc or the security policy editor, and usually that only comes with the best ultimate windows versions.
Maybe it's doable with regedit , but I would have to look into it more.
Anyways I'm not sure how much the performance might increase (if any) with the option if any since I don't have 32bit windows.
I read some forums here and there on the internet, turns out that the Security/Local Policy Editor is only available on the Ultimate Version of Windows.... Just my luck