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performance question
Kevin Spencer ke...@takempis.com microsoft public frontpage client This is quirky, but in general you can just rename the page. You should be able to rename the page without any trouble as long as the name you rename it to is one of the default home page file names in the IIS configuration.

ANOTHER pagefile question - sorry!
John john...@antichip.org microsoft public windowsxp customize I recently moved my Page File onto my (new) other hard drive using these instructions here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q307886&GSSNB=1 I moved it to a partition that I dedicated at 1Gb just for the PageFile (I currently have

Page File or Swap File Question
Daniel Corbeau d...@total.net comp os ms-windows nt misc jta...@lucent.com wrote: Good question, I wish MS would give a good answer. In order to save the debugging info your pagefile has to be on the same partition as your system files, which really doesn't make a lot of sense when in the same breath they will tell

Pagefile question
Do you have a way of easily (for you) uploading a file that large to somewhere? What conversion program are you using? What resolution? Both the page file size and the overall size sound rather large. I'd expect a few MB total, with resolution and compression set appropriately, and the file readable but without a

the age old question, disk configuration
For more info, see the rest of the KB articles at the end of this post: Q197379 - Configuring Page Files for Optimization and Recovery <snip> The optimal solution is to create one pagefile on the boot partition using the default settings and create one pagefile on another less frequently used partition.

Pagefile question
Howard - Over the years with NT3.x, NT4, and W2k I have almost never had a pagefile on my system drive; I long ago decided I'd never need the sysdump to solve Right now on this W2k system of 512MB RAM I'm running happily with the system partition C:\ on HDD2 (master drive on mobo primary ctlr, no pagefile) and

Page File Problem/Question
March 28th. what part of the world do you live in??? anyway, just keep in mind, the page file should be minumum 1.5 times the size of your physical RAM, so if you have 64 megs, then the smallest the page file should be is 90 or so meg. usually I set the max size to twice the amount of RAM. but, if you so desire,

Easy Page File Question...
When this happens, install more RAM - having a larger page file will not solve the performance issue. -- Bruce Sanderson MVP It's perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. "Matthew" <mmang...@beacon-light.org> wrote in message news:0d1201c36ca6$3597af10$a401280a@phx.gbl.

Pagefile question
If so, what is best, a large one or a small one. Does it do any good to clear the information in the page file? TIA TW You can be opening a BIG can of worms with questions like that. The rule of thumb is to take the amount of Ram in your computer than multiply it by 1.5. Modify you Pagefile size to that amount.

Easy Page File Question...
David, So I take it that if I am running XP Pro and load this tweak my system will delete the pagefile.sys each time I boot. I am seeing lots of advice telling viewers to go to Kelly tweaks web site for more info-I too was refered to go there and which # would help me with my question- BUT, I thought that that

PC memory and page file question
The local print provider contains an interpreter that reads commands from a separator page file to produce separator pages. By default, separator page files are stored in the %systemroot%\SYSTEM32 directory. To use a separator page file, click the Separator Page button on the General tab of the printer’s Printer

Memory Question HELP - Why is page file being used?
If the unit has 128 MB of RAM then the minimum Swap File size should be 128 MB + 12 OR 140 MB. NOTE: NEVER EVER SET A MAXIMUM SWAP FILE SIZE UNDER WIN9X!!! WINNT: If the Unit has less than 128 MB RAM (After or Before upgrade) the minimum Page File size should actually be 1.5 x the amount of "Physical RAM".

Help with /crashdebug or new pagefile.sys question
I have 1 hard drive with 3 partitions .... is there any benefit of moving the pagefile to it's own partition .... been searching for a answer but depending on what site you're at, the answers vary...would like to know what the MVP's think. Thanks... A separate partition on the same physical drive?

another paging file question... using 2 hard drives
The docs say NET copies to a swap file and CD copies to a page file. Does that make a difference? swap file and page file are the same thing. The diffferent is that swaprun:net makes you run from swap/page if running over a network. Where as swaprun:cd makes you run from swap/page if running from a cd.

Page file question
Now when I open a web page file in "open with Word", it opens as html instead of viewing it as a web page would actually look. Same with the reverse... gone is the ability to "save as web page" in my 'file' directory. Whats up? Did I have some sort of patch or update installed when I first installed Office on my

Page File Question
I set up the page file on another drive and set a small one on C:\ for emergency use of 2MB-50MB. I don't see pagefile.sys at all in C:\. Is windows using the larger pagefile on G:\ before it will use the small one on C:\ if needed? Thanks. I think Windows requests a pagefile transfer and then the first pagefile

Pagefile.sys question...
Don Cormier dc...@commonwealthmotors.com microsoft public frontpage client If you rename your home page in Frontpage explorer, then the hyperlinks will be updated. You can change the default home page file using the Microsoft personal web server's administration utility (assuming you are using PWS) Andrew J. Grant

xp swap file question
Armin Linder arminlin...@arminlinder.de microsoft public win2000 general Setting the pagefile to a fixed size will help avoid file fragmentation of the pagefile, that's as far as I know the only reason for this suggestion. ...Armin "cjcoates" <cjcoa...@wmis.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag

Page File Location Question
I have 256MB of pc133 ram running win2k on my thunderbird 800 and i open the task manager and i look at the performance part says i got 256MB of ram and right now 135MB of ram is being used up right now but then i open winrarm turbo pro and it says the same thing but then it says Swap File size: 131MB/617MB ( 78%)

Question about Paging File
The crash dump file is opened early in startup, way before you can mount any disks, so it must, indeed, be on the system disk. You can, however, have the system write its crash-dump to the pagefile, but I believe that pagefile must be on the system disk to be used as a crash-dump area. The dump can go only to the