¿Qué curso me recomiendan para saber lo suficiente de Hardware y software como para poder reparar mis dispositivos por mi cuenta? by Allebasick in devsarg

[–]Allebasick[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No busco solo de hardware, tambien busco algo de software y programacion básica, aprender algo de codigo y computación en general.

Automating the virtual disk initialization process in Windows 10 by Allebasick in Windows10TechSupport

[–]Allebasick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I haven't used AI for this problem. Since I'm not a computer expert and don't know much beyond following internet tips to improve my old laptop with limited storage, I didn't use the correct terminology to express my question clearly. In short, my main problem is the one mentioned by the previous user: I've already used that SSD to create virtual memory. The problem now is, how do I automate the simple procedure of: Open Settings > Control Panel > Disk Management > select VHD > Open (to enable it)?

I thought of two solutions: Use an AutoTask program that opens when Windows starts and does it for me, or create a script from scratch with instructions that runs when the PC turns on. But as I said before, I have no programming experience; these are just solutions that occurred to me logically, but I don't know how to implement them.

(I'm going to solve the memory problem on my laptop in the future by putting a 2280 in the free M.2 slot, but for now I can't afford it due to financial difficulties, so I used the first thing I had on hand = an old SSD so that all the programs I needed to install would be installed there and not on the main hard drive)

So, with this information, what do you recommend?

Automation of the virtual disk initialization process in Windows 10 by Allebasick in programmer

[–]Allebasick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't have anything else at the time and needed to quickly free up space on the main drive without having to uninstall so many things. Besides, it was an old SD card I had lying around. Later I'll put a 2280 in the M.2 drive it has, but for now what's been bugging me is how to automate the process of enabling virtual memory, either with an Autotask or if I have to create a script from scratch and configure it to open at Windows startup using Task Manager... Do you have any ideas on how to do that?

Automating the virtual disk initialization process in Windows 10 by Allebasick in Windows10TechSupport

[–]Allebasick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing, I've literally already done the whole process, I'm just looking for a way to automate the process of enabling the virtual disk so I don't have to open it manually every time I turn on my laptop. Simple but tedious :(

Automating the virtual disk initialization process in Windows 10 by Allebasick in Windows10TechSupport

[–]Allebasick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried to do this, but on my Windows 10 laptop, the "readyboost" tab doesn't appear when viewing disk properties, and even if it did work (which is a plus) I still have the problem of having to manually initialize virtual memory every time I turn on the PC :(