Re: Swap File
- From: Gloria Vixentart <gloriavixentart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 07:38:48 +0900 (banda-Ache)
HeeroYuy h@xxx, wrote in message
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> "Quorbug the rectum-stinker"
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>> HeeroYuy, <h@xxx>, the infectious, fictile meat flapper, and
>> itinerant wanderer, clucked:
>>
>>>> "David Candy" <.> wrote in message
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>>>> It doesn't matter. It's too small when programs won't open
>>>> (generally without any error message as there's not enough free
>>>> memory to show one). As the only file on the drive why would you
>>>> set a minimum? Why do you think having the swap on D is faster?
>>>> Assuming it's a seperate and fastest drive (the only reason to
>>>> move it) then Windows should also be there (which will make a
>>>> difference you can tell).
>>>
>>> Having the page file on a seperate drive from Windows actually makes
>>> data transfer to and from the page file faster. Why? Because this
>>> allows two points of data (Windows and the page file) to be
>>> retrieved simultaneously. A simultaneous read/write action is not
>>> possible if you have Windows and the page file on the same hard
>>> disk.
>>>> I have my swap file located on my D drive for more speed. I have
>>>> 512 Mb of Physical memory, how big should the swap file on D be?
>>>> Please give me a minimum and maximum since D drive is used just
>>>> foe swap file.
>>
>> Only if the file is on the first partition of the subsequent drive
>> will it be faster.
>>
>> Learn to post properly, you twat.
>
> Who in their right minds would place an extended partition on a hard
> drive that's used for storage?
You?
> It's not necessary. Perhaps common sense eludes you.
Perhaps it's a brain that eludes you?
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