> 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.

Yes thats true to some extent, the machine I use at work gets absolutely 
hammered at busy times. I'll be printing A3 size photos, burning DVD's, batch 
encoding AVI's to mpeg's, converting mpeg's to Video_TS files etc. all while 
reading messages on this list and scouring eBay. 

I usually manually set the size of the swap file to three times the amount of 
RAM, from experience I find this to be the optimum, any bigger and the 
machine slows down - it's best to utilise RAM as much as possible because it 
reads faster than a drive/partition.

> Absolutely best on a separate drive, 
> or at least a separate partition.

Yes agreed, I use a seperate drive, when it comes to defrag I move the swap 
file to the primary drive - defrag the "swap drive" - and move the swap file 
back. Drives defrag quicker with no swap file present on them and from a cold 
start.


John 

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