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drdoug26
09-02-02, 09:26 PM
Sorry for the newbie question.
I've created a 1 gig extended partition to hold the Pagefile.sys (paging file). I've heard MS recommends moving the page file to its own partition.
How do I move to its new home? I've tried just to drag it over but I get an error message that says its being used by another program.
I did a search and could not find anything on relocating the page file.
Please help me out.
Doug
Win XP Pro
syntax_error
09-02-02, 09:30 PM
Go through System Properties-Advanced-Performance-Settings-Advanced-Virtual Memory-Change. From here you can manage the size and drive location(s) of your paging file.
drdoug26
09-02-02, 10:46 PM
I was able to create a new Page file in my new partition. When I go into explorer and look I see the new page file in my S drive/partion (which is what I wanted to do) but I still see the old page file in the original C drive??????
Can I just delete this file or not worry about it or whats the deal??
It does not show up in the sys properites view?
Doug
When you go to System Properties>Advanced>Performance>Settings>Advanced>Virtual Memory>Change, you have to click on C: drive, tick disable virtual memory, and hit the set button. If you don't hit set, the change won't take place...
drdoug26
09-03-02, 12:54 AM
I've done that. When I revisit sysprop>Adv>Perf>Adv>Virtual Memory, it shows a check in the "no page file" radio button. there is no radio button that says "disable Virtual Memory'. All is well right???
BUT when I look in Explorer at the C drive its still showing a 'pagefile.sys'??? And a second Pagefile.sys in the D drive.
Do I just not worry about it and live with two Pagefile.sys's?
Doug
ThePerfectCore
09-03-02, 01:26 AM
Reboot and delete those. They're just giant temp files.
drdoug26
09-03-02, 01:43 AM
Thanks,
I deleted the one in the C drive. You said 'those'? I need at least one correct. The D Drive is the 1 gig partition that I created for the Page file. I can't delete that one or I'd have no page files.
Doug
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