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Re: Pagefile
In news:49cce205$0$27771$607ed4bc@cv.net "The Stone Crusher"
<thestonecrusher@yahoo.com> wrote: > What is going on with pagefile? My pagefile is 4.8GB! The partition > it is on is 14.6GB. It is eating up the space I need. > > I am running > XP Pro SP2 > [Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10GHz 795MHz, 1.99 GB of RAM] > > Partition C:/ is 14.6Gb & partition E:/ is 215Gb You could move the page file to the E partition, and/or force the size of the pagefile to anything you like. Pagefile size of about 2x physical memory is a typical suggestion, but "System managed size" is recommended unless you have a specific reason to set your own size. Right click the "My Computer" icon, select "Properties". On the "Advanced" tab, press the "Settings" button in the "Performance" section, select the "Advanced" tab in the "Performance Options" dialog, then press the "Change" button in the "Virtual memory" section. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com |
Pagefile
What is going on with pagefile? My pagefile is 4.8GB! The partition it is
on is 14.6GB. It is eating up the space I need. I am running XP Pro SP2 [Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10GHz 795MHz, 1.99 GB of RAM] Partition C:/ is 14.6Gb & partition E:/ is 215Gb Goodwill, Luke |
Re: Pagefile
Bert Hyman <bert@iphouse.com> wrote in
news:Xns9BDB6219581FBVeebleFetzer@216.250.184.7: > In news:49cce205$0$27771$607ed4bc@cv.net "The Stone > Crusher" <thestonecrusher@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> What is going on with pagefile? My pagefile is 4.8GB! >> The partition it is on is 14.6GB. It is eating up the >> space I need. >> >> I am running >> XP Pro SP2 >> [Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10GHz 795MHz, 1.99 GB of >> RAM] >> >> Partition C:/ is 14.6Gb & partition E:/ is 215Gb First, I would divide your partition E (WTF id D?) into 6-10 smaller partitions, but that's up to you. I /am/ a partition freak. AFA the swap file, unless you run insanely professional CAD or video or music editing programs, 2 MB of RAM pretty much insures you almost never use your swap file. You can /probably/ make it 500MB (same max/min), put it on another partition, and forget you even have it. Admittedly, I use 98seLite, but I have 1 GB of memory and a 200KB swap file which is NEVER used. I put XP on as a test a while ago, it didn't use the swap file either. People forget you used to be able to do EVERYTHING with 16 MB of RAM. The trick is not to install idiotic badly designed programs which hog system and memory. A very complex but extremely well written program, CoolEditPro, now known as Adobe Audition (who knows what /they've/ done to it), makes its own temp files because it is music editing and that takes a lot of space. Just an example. -- "Who knows what the OP is talking about?" (about thanatoid) |
Re: Pagefile
That is how I have it set~
"Bert Hyman" <bert@iphouse.com> wrote in message news:Xns9BDB6219581FBVeebleFetzer@216.250.184.7... > In news:49cce205$0$27771$607ed4bc@cv.net "The Stone Crusher" > <thestonecrusher@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> What is going on with pagefile? My pagefile is 4.8GB! The partition >> it is on is 14.6GB. It is eating up the space I need. >> >> I am running >> XP Pro SP2 >> [Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10GHz 795MHz, 1.99 GB of RAM] >> >> Partition C:/ is 14.6Gb & partition E:/ is 215Gb > > You could move the page file to the E partition, and/or force the size > of the pagefile to anything you like. > > Pagefile size of about 2x physical memory is a typical suggestion, but > "System managed size" is recommended unless you have a specific reason > to set your own size. > > Right click the "My Computer" icon, select "Properties". On the > "Advanced" tab, press the "Settings" button in the "Performance" > section, select the "Advanced" tab in the "Performance Options" dialog, > then press the "Change" button in the "Virtual memory" section. > > -- > Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com |
Re: Pagefile
"thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message news:Xns9BDB6CBAFD1C3thanexit@209.197.15.184... > Bert Hyman <bert@iphouse.com> wrote in > news:Xns9BDB6219581FBVeebleFetzer@216.250.184.7: > >> In news:49cce205$0$27771$607ed4bc@cv.net "The Stone >> Crusher" <thestonecrusher@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>> What is going on with pagefile? My pagefile is 4.8GB! >>> The partition it is on is 14.6GB. It is eating up the >>> space I need. >>> >>> I am running >>> XP Pro SP2 >>> [Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10GHz 795MHz, 1.99 GB of >>> RAM] >>> >>> Partition C:/ is 14.6Gb & partition E:/ is 215Gb > > First, I would divide your partition E (WTF id D?) into 6-10 I don't understant (WTF id D?) unless it is asking what is on D. It is the drive letter of the optical drive. > smaller partitions, but that's up to you. I /am/ a partition > freak. > > AFA the swap file, unless you run insanely professional CAD or What does AFA mean, and where do I find the swap file and how do I . . . I do music editing . . . > video or music editing programs, 2 MB of RAM pretty much insures you almost never use your swap file. That's what I have You can /probably/ make it 500MB (same max/min), put it on another partition, and forget you even have it. How do you do that? > Admittedly, I use 98seLite, but I have 1 GB of memory and a > 200KB swap file which is NEVER used. I put XP on as a test a > while ago, it didn't use the swap file either. People forget you > used to be able to do EVERYTHING with 16 MB of RAM. > > The trick is not to install idiotic badly designed programs > which hog system and memory. A very complex but extremely well > written program, CoolEditPro, now known as Adobe Audition (who > knows what /they've/ done to it), makes its own temp files > because it is music editing and that takes a lot of space. Just > an example. You may have hit the nail on the head. That is what I use!!! > > -- > "Who knows what the OP is talking about?" OP??? > (about thanatoid) Thanks for responding, Goodwill, Luke |
Re: Pagefile
In news:49cd13f7$0$22538$607ed4bc@cv.net "The Stone Crusher"
<thestonecrusher@yahoo.com> wrote: > That is how I have it set~ What's how you have it set? Managed by Windows or on the E partition? If it's managed by Windows, I doubt that Windows ever makes the swap file any smaller once it's had to enlarge it, so if you're concerned about the size and don't want to move it to your larger partition, you'll have to set the size to something you like through the "Custom size" settings of the Virtual Memory dialog. > > "Bert Hyman" <bert@iphouse.com> wrote in message > news:Xns9BDB6219581FBVeebleFetzer@216.250.184.7... >> In news:49cce205$0$27771$607ed4bc@cv.net "The Stone Crusher" >> <thestonecrusher@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>> What is going on with pagefile? My pagefile is 4.8GB! The >>> partition it is on is 14.6GB. It is eating up the space I need. >>> >>> I am running >>> XP Pro SP2 >>> [Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10GHz 795MHz, 1.99 GB of RAM] >>> >>> Partition C:/ is 14.6Gb & partition E:/ is 215Gb >> >> You could move the page file to the E partition, and/or force the >> size of the pagefile to anything you like. >> >> Pagefile size of about 2x physical memory is a typical suggestion, >> but "System managed size" is recommended unless you have a specific >> reason to set your own size. >> >> Right click the "My Computer" icon, select "Properties". On the >> "Advanced" tab, press the "Settings" button in the "Performance" >> section, select the "Advanced" tab in the "Performance Options" >> dialog, then press the "Change" button in the "Virtual memory" >> section. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com |
Re: Pagefile
"The Stone Crusher" <thestonecrusher@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:49cce205$0$27771$607ed4bc@cv.net: > What is going on with pagefile? My pagefile is 4.8GB! The partition it > is on is 14.6GB. It is eating up the space I need. > > I am running > XP Pro SP2 > [Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10GHz 795MHz, 1.99 GB of RAM] > > Partition C:/ is 14.6Gb & partition E:/ is 215Gb > > Goodwill, > Luke > > So what does task manager say you are running? programs require memory after all. -- (setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) ) |
Re: Pagefile
"The Stone Crusher" <thestonecrusher@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:49cd1538$0$22532$607ed4bc@cv.net: >> First, I would divide your partition E (WTF id D?) into >> 6-10 > I don't understant (WTF id D?) unless it is asking what is > on D. It is the drive letter of the optical drive. I typo'd it, WTF is "where the ****" ///is/// (although usually it means WHAT the ****). Then it "should" be E, unless D is external or something. All internal drives come first, C,D,E, then F for the DVD drive or whatever. >> smaller partitions, but that's up to you. I /am/ a >> partition freak. >> >> AFA the swap file, unless you run insanely professional >> CAD or > What does AFA As far as. > mean, and where do I find the swap file and > how do I . . . I do music editing . . . >> video or music editing programs, > 2 MB of RAM pretty much insures you almost never use your > swap file. That's what I have > You can /probably/ make it 500MB (same max/min), put it on > another partition, and forget you even have it. > How do you do that? You go to control panel - system - performance - virtual memory (on a 98 machine, may be slightly different on yours...) Then choose a DEFRAGGED drive - or defrag a drive first - with 500MB free and make the min-max sizes the same (it will tell you NOT to do it, ignore that) and restart the machine. I know in XP "let Windows manage your virtual memory" is "supposed to" work better, but a 5GB swap file is ridiculous. Unless you use Audition and Adobe changed the "private" temp files of Cool Edit Pro to using the main swap file, in which case you should leave everything as it is. Temp music files CAN take that much space. But Cool Edit Pro let you choose the size and location of its temp files and it deleted everything at the end of the session. Who knows what Adobe did to it. >> Admittedly, I use 98seLite, but I have 1 GB of memory and >> a 200KB swap file which is NEVER used. I put XP on as a >> test a while ago, it didn't use the swap file either. >> People forget you used to be able to do EVERYTHING with 16 >> MB of RAM. >> >> The trick is not to install idiotic badly designed >> programs which hog system and memory. A very complex but >> extremely well written program, CoolEditPro, now known as >> Adobe Audition (who knows what /they've/ done to it), >> makes its own temp files because it is music editing and >> that takes a lot of space. Just an example. > You may have hit the nail on the head. That is what I > use!!! Like I said above, chances are Adobe ****ed up a great program, but if you use the original Cool Edit Pro by Syntrillium, you can follow the swap file advice. >> "Who knows what the OP is talking about?" > OP??? "Original post" or "original poster", in this case ME, that's what someone once said about a post of mine and I found it amusing so I am using it as a signature. -- "Who knows what the OP is talking about?" (about thanatoid) |
Re: Pagefile
chuckcar wrote:
> "Luke The Stone Crusher" wrote: >> What is going on with pagefile? My pagefile is 4.8GB! The partition >> it is on is 14.6GB. It is eating up the space I need. > > So what does task manager say you are running? programs require memory > after all. "The CureAll! Shut off everything in Task Manager!!!" Chuckybabe, get a new line. -- -bts -Friends don't let friends drive Windows |
Re: Pagefile
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:56:04 -0400, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"
<a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote: >"The CureAll! Shut off everything in Task Manager!!!" > >Chuckybabe, get a new line. *after* you've removed all cards from your computer and reset your BIOS to factory defaults. -- To reply via e-mail, remove The Obvious from my e-mail address. |
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