I recently had about 356mb on my harddrive. My swap file used to be around 127mb. After I installed my hp printer, I only have like maximum of around 60mb on my harddrive. My swap file is now a whopping 344mb! How do I cut the space down?
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I recently had about 356mb on my harddrive. My swap file used to be around 127mb. After I installed my hp printer, I only have like maximum of around 60mb on my harddrive. My swap file is now a whopping 344mb! How do I cut the space down?
in XP:
control panel -> system (in classic view) -> Advanced -> PErformance -> Advanced -> Page file
Other versions of windows should (optimistically) be similar, btw 344 doesn't sound huge to me
whats the "rule" for memory to page file size? something to something?
3 times the size of system (ram) memory you have.
thanks
Depends on who you ask.Quote:
Originally posted by hungrylilboy@28 June 2004 - 14:33
whats the "rule" for memory to page file size? something to something?
I've read everything from zero ( assuming physical RAM in excess of 512MB) to 1.5x RAM.
Try what you like and see what happens.
What do you gain by upping it? I as far as i know have never bother altering it.
I like to use around half my ram size for a pagefile size on my computer.
On my other ones, it is just a bit more than the total amount of ram.
They are all set to 300mb....
edit: Oh yeah, and use the same number as min and max, it stops fragmentation, which means it can be read faster, and makes system performance faster.
i dun get this whole thing...can someone please explain all this page hard drive stuff to me?? thx
It is explained the best I could do in my pinned guide (link in sig). :)Quote:
Originally posted by XxKrNxStyLeZxX@28 June 2004 - 17:32
i dun get this whole thing...can someone please explain all this page hard drive stuff to me?? thx