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pagefile.sys - what is it used for, and.....
REMOVE.ab.ca> writes: Some recent problems that we had were mis-diagnosed as insufficient page file size, so now I have a pagefile of more than 7 GB. 1.5 GB is likely large enough. Is there a significant cost to having the larger file? That is, would it be worthwhile to shrink it again? Other than the disk storage

NT OS and pagefile on too small a partition
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use the virtual memory option of the System applet in the Control Panel to create a paging file, or to increase the initial size of your paging file. "The error message listed earlier in this article can occur when the initial paging file size is reduced to an amount considerably smaller than the

Pagefile.sys MISSING!
Now wait until current time plus 3 minutes, then type this command: dir c:\PageFile.sys What do you see on the screen? Explanation ======== When you manually create a paging file, you confirm that the file can be created in the root directory of drive C:. After you have set the paging file parameters,

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition installation
Adding more memory can noticeably improve performance only if the added memory results in reduced usage of the virtual memory paging file. Therefore if the paging file is not currently being used to any significant extent then adding more memory will not provide a significant improvement. Unfortunately there is no

Watching Virtual Memory
Guglielmo mmemmoTOGLIQUE...@tiscali.it.invalid it comp os win vista Beppe ha scritto: Ma allora qual'č l'utilitą del readyboost? Non sč mica capito bene eh? Tu limitati ad ignorarlo, come tutto il resto dell'umanitą :) -- Ciao, Guglielmo.

Pagefile on mounted drive has incorrect size
Hi, remove totally the page file is possible? I have 4GB of ram effective working is 3,5GB and I want use this memory. Windows really don't work without Is necessary that paging file is on Vista partition? I don't want move the paging file from Vista partition to another partition because in the past I've done

How to move the page file from drive c to other drive?
C:\ page file reduced as 100MB to 800MB Virtual Memory my settings and F:\ windows auto managed page file on the second hd. hiberfil.sys file deleted with Hi, remove totally the page file is possible? I have 4GB of ram effective working is 3,5GB and I want use this memory. Windows really don't work without

virtual memory size? Page file ?
Gov microsoft public windowsxp general 24hoursupport helpdesk jorgen <na@invalid> wrote: Ken Blake, MVP wrote: You should *never* run without a page file, no matter how much memory you have. If you did so, you wouldn't be able to use all the RAM you have. That's because Windows pre-allocates page file space,

Performance, RAM & Pagefile size
"Darrell Gorter[MSFT]" Darre...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server setup Hello, Even though this article references pagefiles for x64, what it's really doing is explaining what to track on your system to determine pagefile usage, which in turn helps to determine whether you need more space

Vista e page file
And have tried to set everything up as best suggested...but I'm confused on how to handle pagefile.sys on a single HD (20gb) Multi partitioned. (2 Primary - 1 extended w/3 logicals)(Clean XP Home install- NTFS-all partitions) The basic concern is what else is going on when the system is reading and writeing to the

How to move the page file from drive c to other drive?
Everything else seems to work fine, it is just this weird thing with setting to pagefile to what I want it to be. Paul "Yves C." wrote: Hi Paul, I'm assuming your system is balanced. I'm also running Vista HP x32 and all is fine actually (2G mem DC). Can't add more here else than I also had problems upgrading the

אזהרה בניסיון להעביר Pagef ile
Hello, you can use the following article 889654 How to determine the appropriate page file size for 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;889654 This gives you some things to monitor to help determine if the pagefile is appropriately sized.

Help w/pagefile &partitioning HD-Please?
There is a suggestion to move the page files to another drive but i do not know how to move the page files. Can anyone help me. Take a look here.. http://www.maximumpcguides.com/move-and-optimize-windows-vistas-paging-file/ -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use

i cannot access page, file
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general If you don't need a large page file the system simply won't use it much. In any case you can't really keep the system from growing (or shrinking) the page file by setting limits yourself. It will grow it if it has to no matter what you

Advice on PageFile
Frank nore...@127.0.0.1 microsoft public exchange admin For the last few months Exchange BPA has been nagging me about "PageFile Size Larger Than Total Physical Memory" If I follow the link to more info I am recommended a few KB articles to look at, some of which contradict the BPA advice BPA

Running out of disk space - urgent
On this page, you should be able to set the location and size of your page file. Win2K/XP manages the page file much better than earlier Windows versions, so I just set it to "System managed size", but I choose which drive to use. Since I have more than one HD, I put it on the second HD so that the second set of

Restoring pagefile.sys
Leonard
Grey Leon...@Grey.invalid microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain The idea is to move the page file to a separate partition on a second hard disk, not a separate partition on the same hard disk. The latter course of action will reduce performance. "How to configure paging files for optimization and

Paging file size for a 16gb memory server.
page file to stay on the boot drive, with the rest of it on another physical drive. My understanding is that, if the page file is on a separate physical drive, then while those heads are writing there, the heads on my main drive can keep doing whatever they are doing. If the page file is on a separate partition on

Vista e page file
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 22:32:52 -0800, "titus12" <titu...@msn.com> wrote: Does WinXP Home need a 'paging file' if the system has 4GB of memory installed? You should *never* run without a page file, no matter how much memory you

Do I need a pagefile for NT? / TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
Beppe iltro...@yahoo.it it comp os win vista Ciao a tutti, scusate la domanda un po' banale: č possibile spostare in windows Vista il file di pagging (memori virtuale) su di una chiavetta usb da 8GB ? Chiaramente la chiavetta usb non verrą mai rimossa dal pc. Non sono a conoscenza del transfer rate di un hd SATA 2