
NETWORK UTILITY WINDOWS 10 KEYGEN

LargeSystemCache=1 (DWORD, default value: 0, recommended value: 1 for LAN transfers, 0 for gaming)Ī value of zero establishes a cache of ~8 MB, a value of 1 allows the cache to expand up to the amount of physical memory minus 4 MB, as necessary. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management The below settings optimize the machine as a file server so it would allocate resources accordingly. To avoid those errors, you need to change the way Windows allocates memory for network services and file sharing. When this happens, you can usually see the following error in the Event Viewer System log:Įvent ID: 2017 "The server was unable to allocate from the system nonpaged pool because the server reached the configured limit for nonpaged pool allocations." It is also possible to get an error indicating that "Not enough server storage is available to process this command". When using Windows to serve many/large files over the local network, it is possible to sometimes run into memory allocation errors related to the Windows share, especially with clients that use different operating systems. It can be applied using the SG TCP Optimizer as well. This tweak applies to Windows 7, 8, 10, 2008 server, and 2012 Server.

Network Memory Allocation (Event ID 2017 error) Some proficiency in editing the Windows Registry is expected. The tweaks below can be used in addition to our general broadband tweaks. The information in this article focuses on improving local area network performance and file sharing under Windows 7, 8, 10, as well as 2008/2012 Server.
