The pagefile should be set to a partition other than the system one, ideally on a different physical disk. And it's just one, not multiple copies on several hdds. You set it on another partition if you have it, but don't forget to disable the pagefile on system drive.
On Sep 9, 1:13 am, Vinnyvdf <[email protected]> wrote: > That's alright, I know where I place the values and I know what page > file, so that tide, I with another problem, I researched and saw that > to gain more performance I have to put the file pagefile.sys to > another partition, the file is in ta drive where Windows is installed, > but I do not think the file already tried in several places, so they > do not think, someone could help me once again ??????????? > > On 8 set, 13:15, Kiki <[email protected]> wrote: > > > may I help, Vinny? > > I'll just assuming you still haven't know where to put the value (but > > if you already found it, well that's great) > > > - login to Windows like usual > > - then press [Windows] button + [Pause/Break] button on your keyboard. > > a "System" window will appear > > - in that window, look at the left pane. there's a link "Advanced > > System Settings". click it > > - another smaller window will appear. click the "Advanced" tab on that > > window > > - the menu from that tab will be "Performance", "User Profiles", and > > "Startup and Recovery". click the first "Settings" button just right > > under that "Performance" menu > > - another small window will appear. click the "Advanced" tab > > - the first menu will be "Processor Scheduling", and the second menu > > will be "Virtual memory". click the "Change" button > > - another small window will appear. when you look at it, by default > > the pagefile will be on C drive. simply just leave it in C if you > > don't know what to do > > - below the drive list, choose the "Custom" radio button, and set a > > fixed number of pagefile both on "Initial size" and "Maximum size" so > > it'll have same numbers > > - then click the "Set" button just below it. after clicking it, you'll > > see the number on the drive will change > > - then click "OK" and/or "Apply" to confirm and close all the window > > - the computer will asked you to restart... well, just do as it says, > > restart it > > - and you're done > > > well then, hope that's clear enough. let me know if you still have any > > problem. > > ^_^ > > -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
