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if I changed the page from automatically and increase
the size would it help in the overall performance of the system it did in xp so would it work in vista home premium 64 |
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Generally, it isn't going to help. It's best to let Windows handle the page
file. You can change it to a different drive, which can help a little. But, most of the time the performance increase is minimal. -- Dustin Harper http://www.mstechpages.com | Vista Resource & Information Page (and more!) "Pat " wrote in message news ![]() if I changed the page from automatically and increase the size would it help in the overall performance of the system it did in xp so would it work in vista home premium 64 |
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"Pat " wrote:
if I changed the page from automatically and increase the size would it help in the overall performance of the system it did in xp so would it work in vista home premium 64 Can't hurt. I've always set a fixed page file size. And I have it on a different disk than my system disk as well. DDW -- Reply via this group No email please |