Windows Paging File

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Nick_Decker
May 2, 2005
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I recently upgraded to 4GB RAM. When trying to reset the Windows paging file, I tried to enter 2X RAM, or 8,192MB for the initial and maximum sizes. Windows says I must enter an amount less than 4,096MB. My question is: Would I be better off letting the system manage the paging file size, or entering a value less than 4,096?

Thanks,

Nick

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Art Campbell
May 2, 2005
My understanding of this is that if you specify the same number for max and min sizes, you create a static file, which boosts performance a tad.
You lose this incremental if you select let Windows manage it.

Also, you should place it so it’s not on the same drive as the PS scratch file.

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Jim
May 2, 2005
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I recently upgraded to 4GB RAM. When trying to reset the Windows paging
file, I tried to enter 2X RAM, or 8,192MB for the initial and maximum sizes. Windows says I must enter an amount less than 4,096MB. My question is: Would I be better off letting the system manage the paging file size, or entering a value less than 4,096?
Thanks,

Nick
Let the system manage the page file size.
Jim
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Nick_Decker
May 2, 2005
Thanks, Art. I’ve got it set to 4095MB initial and maximum, and yup, it’s on a different drive than PS scratch. Everything seems to be running fine, but not having had more than 2GB RAM in the past, I was just curious about the Windows limitation on page file size.

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