I just did a fresh install of Windows 7 and 60+GB of precious SSD space was used!. So I looked around and by default Windows sets the swap file to the size of your RAM. So I am just testing these new sticks of RAM that total 32GB, so you guessed it, there was a 32GB file on my SSD. It's probably not a good idea to completely disable the paging file, but make it something sensitive like 4GB, I have no idea. I've never ran out of memory even with all my old systems.
Cheers,
-Tom
Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking up
Re: Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking u
Put it on another internal drive, not boot/os. Swap does too many read/writes for an SSD to survive.
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Re: Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking u
That could be an issue, my other drive is my old SSD
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Re: Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking u
You can just force the pagefile to be 0 then.
If you run into a problem, you can create a RAMdisk with a couple GB of the 32 you have, and assign the pagefile to that. Fastest pagefile ever.
If you run into a problem, you can create a RAMdisk with a couple GB of the 32 you have, and assign the pagefile to that. Fastest pagefile ever.
Re: Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking u
Good idea. I've never ran out of 16GB that I had...
+ My MacBook's SSD is 4 years old and been used everyday and no issues.
Cheers JK,
-Tom
+ My MacBook's SSD is 4 years old and been used everyday and no issues.
Cheers JK,
-Tom
Re: Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking u
Windows 10 compresses RAM when it's full.
Re: Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking u
Best not to f with windoze neuropathy. Put the friggin' swap file on a non SSD internal drive and forget RAM drive images. Freakin' save and load on start and shut down, defeats speed gain. If you have 16GB of RAM let WinDoze manage the swapfile size or just set it to 2-4 GB and forget it. You want space? Delete all restore points except latest in Disk Cleanup. You'll get like 4GB back or more. Also trash your Nvidia installs and game experience bs to get another 2 GB just keep the current driver. Sure they call it "Microsoft" but it's Mega-Hard and bring your own Vaseline.
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Re: Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking u
Hey Ronnie,
Yes, I know what Windows likes to swap even if all your RAM is free. I set it to 4GB
-Tom
Yes, I know what Windows likes to swap even if all your RAM is free. I set it to 4GB
-Tom
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Re: Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking u
I have abused the paging file in the past, at no gain, and lots of pain. I would not mess with it, it is not worth the effort. In most cases the paging file works perfectly fine under windows own supervision.
In my experience, in no circumstances is advisable switching off the paging file, least of all today, with win XP, perhaps, there was an advantage, but today and with the huge amounts of ram we have, it is not only useless, but dangerous for your files, you can end up with a problem.
In my experience, in no circumstances is advisable switching off the paging file, least of all today, with win XP, perhaps, there was an advantage, but today and with the huge amounts of ram we have, it is not only useless, but dangerous for your files, you can end up with a problem.
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Re: Decrease the amount of space the paging file is taking u
Hmm,
Maybe I will move the swap file to my secondary SSD once I wipe it. You may be correct, it's better to have one, but I definitely don't need a 32GB swap file
-Tom
Maybe I will move the swap file to my secondary SSD once I wipe it. You may be correct, it's better to have one, but I definitely don't need a 32GB swap file
-Tom