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Pagefile Optimization
This setting determines which users and groups can create and change the size of a pagefile. You can create a pagefile by specifying a paging file size for a
Changing the default paging file size on large memory computers
Changing the default paging file size on large memory computers. If you have 4 gigabytes (GB) or more of memory on your server, you
Microsoft Windows NT Basics
Changing the Size of the Paging File This is done by increasing the size of the paging file. Start the System applet in the Control Panel and Select the
Changing the size of your paging file in Windows 2000/XP/2003
> >. Changing the size of your paging file in Windows 2000/XP/2003. For optimum performance in Windows, the size of your paging file should be set manually.
Changing Page (Swap) File Size Instructions
Fixing Page File Problems - Tier 4. Setting the Page (Swap) File size in Win XP. Microsoft and Fighter Ace recommend setting the Page File (a.k.a.; Swap File) to one and a half times the amount of memory you have installed. to actually change th
#3 January 8th 04, 07:09 PM Anando [MS-MVP] usenet poster. Posts: n/a paging file size. Steve, You can try changing the Pagefile from
System Configuration and Tuning: Tru64 UNIX Version 4.0F value imposes a resident set size limit on a file. See Section 9.2.7 for more recommendations for controlling paging and swapping in detail. 6.5.1 Changing the Rate of
Effects of the storage pool paging option on Changing source file attributes; Reorganizing source file Appendix A. Database file sizes; Examples: Database file
you are not logged in. Changing the Paging File Size. By: Rod Trent. Posted On: 8/25/2001. You may have the need to change the Windows NT/2000 paging file across your organization. The registry key to change the paging file size is:
I have tried several times to change the paging file size, but it still tells me that there is either no paging file or the file is too small.
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