@Hussam

I believe Weedy has a point, I've actually seen examples of statecially
placing files on certain areas of the hard drive using different methods to
achive this such as smart partition management etc. This works to increase
perfromance and reduce disk thrashing, it may of had a small positive effect
for you for some reason but if you have the swap file on a seperate bus i.e
a seperate hardrive that isn't running the OS you will notice a huge
peformance boost when it comes to your pagefile usage, and if that isn't
possible then as weedy said put it on the first partition as this often has
a higher data access rate then a secondary partition, why do you think
windows automatically does this.....? Well its to increase performance when
it comes to the OS needing to use the hardrive excessively, such as when
booting or executing a built in application.

If your unsure about something don't be afraid to ask cause we will help you
out, but whatever you do don't MSU <--(Make Shit Up, its something we are
told when teaching lessons to our sections or platoons :)

THEfog

On 06/02/2010 6:18 PM, "hussam aulaian" <[email protected]> wrote:

@Weedy
man hav some respect and dont attack , here we r all trying to learn
and putting it on another partition has made positive affect for me
it keeps fragmentation from the primary partition ,
and if u hav a prob with me , im calling MAD_BEAST!!!!!!


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