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 ...
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Your Windows page file might be on the wrong drive — here's how to move it where it belongs
There is a hidden file on your computer that has probably been eating up space on your C: drive for years, and you likely had no idea it was even there. It is not malware, not a runaway browser cache, ...
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 ...
XP-SP2<BR>I get this error on startup:<BR><BR>Limited Virtual Memory<BR>Your system has no paging file, or the paging file is too small. <BR><BR>The system allocated ...
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