OptimizeAndy PDF
OptimizeAndy PDF
OptimizeAndy PDF
If you know
what you are doing.
Sometimes it's even as simple as running ImportOVA from HandyAndy>Settings.
Other times, it takes a little more than that.
1. Enable Virtualization:
To enable Virtalization, you need to access your system's BIOS. Typically when you first turn on your
PC or laptop, a screen pops up briefly with instructions on how to enter the BIOS or Setup. Usually
the key is either F2 or Del (Check BIOS Doc - Andy Support for keys for every computer manufacturer).
If you are using Windows 8.x on a UEFI BIOS, do the following to access your system's BIOS:
Open PC Settings>General>Advanced Startup>Restart Now
Then Troubleshoot>UEFI Firmware Settings
Once you are in, you will need to find the setting that says either Virtualization, Intel Virtual
Technology, VT-x (if you have an Intel CPU), SMV, or AMD-v (if you have an AMD CPU) then enable it.
After doing this, make sure to fully shut down your computer, then turn it back on again. Some
motherboard/BIOS configurations need a cold reboot to apply the setting.
You have to run ImportOVA from HandyAndy>Settings to reset the machine at this point.
Original documents: Andy FAQ, BIOS Doc - Andy Support
3. Power plan:
On laptops, choosing a balanced or power-saving mode could reduce the power of the CPU
significantly by reducing its clock speeds. By doing so, it also limits Andy's performance.
To fix this, set Windows' power plan to High Performance or make your own power plan that does not
reduce CPU performance.
4. Set up the machine correctly:
There are two settings that matter in Virtualbox; CPU cores and Allocated RAM. To change these
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settings go to HandyAndy>Andy Launcher then choose the machine you want to configure and click
Settings.
The rules are simple:
CPU:
Number of allocated cores should not exceed the number of physical cores you have.
Number of cores should be the highest possible, without breaking rule 1.
These are virtual cores, so do not expect to monitor them using any kind of system monitor.
RAM:
The amount of allocated RAM should never exceed 3072 MB.
The amount of allocated RAM should never exceed half of your system's RAM.
Keep in mind that the machine will use up to the set amount of RAM, but the Andy binary can
use additional RAM as needed.
Make sure to leave your system enough RAM to function properly. Giving Andy too much RAM
can cause your system to fall back to cache, which will hinder its performance.
Monitoring temperatures can be done using Speccy or Core Temp (or any similar software).