Sure, but that's all part of the disk usage. I'd think that most people would use a swap/paging file of a set size based on the machines setup. That way the file remains unfragmented and can be placed at a specific location on the disk. Absolutely best on a separate drive, or at least a separate partition.
Shel > [Original Message] > From: John Whittingham > If you're using Windoz you need a certain amount for the swap/paging file (or > whatever you like to call it) but it's better to put your swap file on a > different drive if poss. Depends on you configuration of course. > > John >

