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August 26th, 2002, 07:07 AM
#9
Junior Member
Hackmania
Try to get the concept before exploring.
Swap file is a temporary storage in secondary memory (HDD) enable swapping of applications between primary storage (RAM) and secondary/auxilary storage. Only active(foreground) application be it IE/Word/Powerpoint etc, will be given room in RAM and inactive (backgroud) ones get swapped to HDD.
By default, Windows 98 will have a swap file of size below 20megs. Opening more applications increases the swap file size. It may cross your RAM capacity. At the maximum it can reach upt 2.5 GB. That is the limit.
Tip:
1. If your Windows seems slow in performance, just restart the system.
2. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and terminate some of the applications (expect Sys Tray, Explorer, MDM).
Try it.
ragmyn
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