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>> do so).
>> it with PerfectDisk (which will defrag the pagefile upon reboot if set
to
> The Page file starts anew every reboot so what's to defrag?. The file
"colinco" <colincomma@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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playing around with pagefiles in the hope that you can noticeably optimize
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of space at a bad time and be done with it (1.5GB min and 3.0GB max
performance. Set the darn thing to some good size min to avoid the
constant
whole thing out.
This isn't the default in XP. You have to set that option if you want it
in
the apps you're runnning). For an occasional defragging utility then, I'd
But in general I agree -- there's way too much time and money spent
nowadays
> In article Brendan says...
resizing hit, set the max to maybe 1.5-2 times that to avoid ever running
> gets fragmented if it is forced to resize because it has a low minimum.
>> having it on a seperate partition. The same effect can be achived by
>> Optimising (defragging) the file helps, but there is not advanatge to
>>
automatic.
>> setting your pagefile to a set minimum size (say 800mb) and then
should be plenty for most users -- adjust to any known past performance of
Admin Tools. And of course there's a risk with that once you make it
just set/reset the XP reboot option and -- as colinco says -- clear the
>> defragging
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