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December 25th, 2007, 05:48 PM
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Junior Member
Pagefile Disabled-But Not Really?
I recently upgraded my notebook RAM to 2GB, and with on board graphics it runs at 1780MB of RAM. A few days ago I decided to disable page filing to speed up response times. According to the virtual memory menu, 0MB is allocated in the hard disk to be used for page filing. If I use the task manager though it seems to indicate something different. Under the system square, it consistently shows next to page file 700-800M\1800M. It would seem logical then to assume the system is still allocating page file space, even after being disabled. Shouldn't that area read something like 0M\0M used? Could somebody please help me understand what is going on? Is there more I must do to completely disable PF and run strictly off RAM (which seems plenty large for the purpose).
Note: Running Windows Vista Premium
Thank you
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