Page files can greatly affect the performance and recovery of Windows and Windows Server computers. Incorrect sizing of page files can lead to system hangs, excessive use of disk space, or the ...
It turns out Windows doesn’t always choose the smartest location.
Your Windows system uses the Page file (pagefile.sys) for virtual memory. It works as an extra RAM of sorts. The paging file improves your system’s performance and speed, but some users prefer to ...
You may have noticed a message that states that Windows created a temporary paging file on your computer because of a problem that occurred with your paging file configuration when you started your ...
Windows 2000 ADV Servers.<BR>I have multiple page files. One is located on the system drive and another on a seperate physical drive for each server.<BR>I keep the page files on the system drive for ...
I imagine this question has been asked to death but which is better? Currently I have the page file set on my secondary HDD to conserve space on the SSD. My system has 16GB of DDR3 so I was tempted to ...