Maybe it was just an added (related?) hint to keep the swap file from churning 
itself.
Since "we" have brought that up, <grin>,
when you have between 2 and 4G of RAM, and you don't do much intensive stuff
on it, do you really need a swap file that big? (1.5X ram?)

I know the answer will be user specific, and that I can see, but only actually 
use
around 3.4G+ with a 32bit Win-OS

                                                  Rick Glazier

From: "maccrawj"
What does swapfile size have to do with it? You move the %temp%, %userprofile%, and swapfile to D:\ also.

I've been running that way on 2 machines for over a year with zero problems.

Soren wrote:
If you place progs and utils on another drive letter, 4-8 Gigs is sufficient.

That is, if the swap file is set to a static size (e.g. 1.5*RAM)

DHSinclair wrote:
What is a reasonable partition size for WinXP?

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