Re: Your System Has No Paging File, or the Paging File Is Too Small



haha, that is too funny. I set +h on the file and wondered what happened to
it after restart... i = smrt.

Thank you, I will try a repair. I really wanted to know how to manually do
this because "repair" is just so vague and time consuming. Do you know what
is done by the repair procedures to recreate the pagefile?

Thank you,
mene

"Joshua Bolton" <JoshuaBolton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5A99F037-A1A3-454F-A55C-075AFEBAD29E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> when you set the attributes to hidden the file should disappear. Its not
> gone. It is hidden. attrib pagefile.sys should reveal the file as being
> there.
>
> You can do a repair not new install. This will get your pagefile back and
> keep the present configuration. You will need to reapply the latest
> service
> pack.


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