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defrag pagefile
pcbutts1 pcbut...@yahoo.com 24hoursupport helpdesk from google The page file is a special file used by windows for holding temporary data which is swapped in and out of physical memory in order to provide a larger virtual memory set. The file name is pagefile.sys and it is created during setup in the Root of the

when is the page file cached?
How do I defrag my pagefile. I have only one hard drive. I am running windows xp. TIA SA Pagefile fragmentation is one of those issues that is right up there with the bogeyman and dracula - lots of hype and no substance. The best, if not the only, solution to any and all performance related issues regarding the

Page File on 2k server?
האם אין בעיה להגדיר PAGEFILE על שני דיסקים נפרדים במקביל? אין בעיה. 2. העברת ה PAGEFILE לדיסק אחר נעשית כדי לשפר ביצועים, האם לא מאבדים זאת כאשר מגדירים לשני דיסקים? (אולי עדיף לוותר ולהשאיר את ה PAGEFILE בדיסק מערכת ההפעלה - C ) זה תלוי בביצועים של כל דיסק ובעומס עליו. למשל אם יש לך בסיסי נתונים של SQL או EXCHANGE

Configuring SWAP Volume (Pagefile)
Luc togli-crs...@katamail-togli.com it comp os win vista In article <JjVxj.238$q53...@tornado.fastwebnet.it>, iltro...@yahoo.it says... Non sono a conoscenza del transfer rate di un hd SATA 2 e di una memoria su chiavetta USB, si potrebbero avere dei vantaggi? Follia pura. --

xp_pagefilemon - swap file in use
Dwarf Dw...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi AGC, To move or modify the page file, do the following. Click on the start orb and type 'system' into the search box. Select 'System' from the 'Programs' section of the results list. In the 'Tasks' panel on the left hand side,

Page Files
"While RAM is of course faster than pagefile, XP is designed to use a pagefile no matter what you do. Setting OS to no pagefile will not improve performance & may detract. " This is not true. XP allows you to set pagefile to NONE. This means NO pagefile.sys file. I have been running XP on 768meg of RAM with no

Page Files
On Feb 27, 9:05 pm, JLH wrote: You should be 301 redirecting the file name to the base domain name anyway, this would take care of the problem, Of course your own internal linking should only point to the home URL and not the index page. That being said, you can use .asp extensions on your apache server,

Pagefile.sys for a win 98/win 2000/win 2000 triple-boot system
Regards Aldo On Feb 22, 5:09 am, Hari Wibawanto wrote: Hello, I cannot access my group's file, pages. If I click those link, only Discussion displayed. Why? I am owner of the groups. Does it something wrong with browser or ISP, because, if I used another ISP it works well. Thanks.

Vista e page file
When running the Exchange Analyzer I got a warning about the size of my servers pagefile. It was too big. If the Exchange Analyzer determines that the value for the Win32_PageFile MaximumSize key is larger than 1.5 times the value of the Win32_ComputerSystem TotalPhysicalMemory key, an error is displayed.

Help on page file.
My page file is allocated as 12MB on C:\ and 524MB on I:\, a separate disk used only for backup storage and pagefile. How does Windows NT allocate memory needs among RAM and the Pagefile? For example, if I have need for 200MB of memory, does Windows NT put in all in RAM in my configuration, or does it assign some

Moving pagefile.sys
Dave Nickason gwdib...@frontiernet.net microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 There is a school of thought that says to let Windows manage the page file, but all that resizing is an overhead issue. I have a server (SBS) with 1.25 gb RAM, that uses a 1920 mb page file on C: (where there is plenty of space).

Page File Size
Serdar
Yegulalp write in Jim Boyce's Windows NT 4.0 Installation and Configuration Handbook, Que, 1996, that on setting the paging file sizes: "If you are setting aside a section of a physical drive that's not your boot drive for swap space, this is the place [CP>>System>>VM] to specify it. Reduce the swap file on

Pagefile on mounted drive has incorrect size
McGrandpa [AGQx] mmccollum...@NOThouston.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Turn off paging file entirely, reboot. Delete the file that's in the root of C:. It's not being used now. You have more than enough ram to do this with no problems I know of. I do it with 768 megs.

Pagefile command for SYSPREP.INF
Robert Moir b...@mvps.org microsoft public windows server general Maureen wrote: Just wondering if anyone has seen any recommendations on size or moving the pagefile off of the boot partition for Win2003? In previous Windows O/S's, I've heard of recommendations to move your pagefile from say C: to D: and make the

Is it possible to run PhotoShop without system pagefile ?
To determine the size of the pagefile multiply the amount of physical RAM by 1.5 to a maximum of 4095MB. However, placing the pagefile on the boot partition does not optimize performance because Windows has to perform disk I/O on both the system directory and the pagefile. Therefore, it is recommended that you

forse OT: file di paging su 2 hd?
If there is enough physical memory, enabling a pagefile will ALWAYS, no matter what other variable, be slower. Wrong with an OS that has enough of a clue to not use it unless its necessary because there isnt enough physical memory. And even with one that isnt smart enough to always do that, you havent established

reduce reliance on pagefile?
If you cannot manually create c:\pagefile.sys then this is a) because the file already exists and is used by Windows, or b) because its permissions place it outside your reach. Now in all previous posts you said that the file does NOT exist. You also claimed that the NTFS permissions of C:\ allowed everyone full

Optimal XP Pro Swap File Size?
Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\) sbr...@ptt.yu microsoft public windowsxp embedded Konstantin, And you don't gain anything by having pagefile on ramdisk. Eg, You gain pagefile support. That someone wants for performance counting. I do not use pagefile since I don't need it for any reason. Best regards, Slobodan "KM"

virtual memory size? Page file ?
"Darrell Gorter[MSFT]" Darre...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general 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

Pagefile command for SYSPREP.INF
Skybuck Flying s...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Hmm, I actually have a page file on each harddisk. I am not sure if Windows does any load balancing or so for the page files. Or simply switches to the least active disk for paging ? Bye, Skybuck.