Re: Pagefile.sys
- From: "Don" <don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 16:43:02 -0500
I didn't make it clear enough. I do have two physical disks. I assumed
that everyone would think the first partition on the first hard disk would
be c:, the first partition of the second hard disk would be D: and then the
second partition on the first hard disk would be E: (or higher if one
inserted some reassigned CD drives or such in between at this point) and
then the remaining partitions would be assigned letters from that point and
then when the first hard disk drive partitions were fully assigned the
letters would then carry over to the second hard disk and the second (and
further) partitions. With this setup I believe performance shoujld be
maximized considering the second hard disk is not heavily accessed.
Don
"Don" <don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have two hard disks partitioned into multiple partitions on each. I used
>to put my swap file on the D: drive for better performance. If I try to do
>it now I get some message stating that if I remove it from the C: drive
>some logging might not be able to be performed or some future error may
>occur. Is this really a problem? BTW, using WinXP Pro SP2 with a gig of
>memory.
>
> --
> Don
>
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>
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