Re: "Windows is increasing the size of Virtual Memory" - Why???

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On Sat, 10 May 2008 23:26:58 -0400, "Victor" <vic222@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

No, it makes perfect sense.

If you are not swapping out RAM to disk as often, it speeds up Windows. It
makes perfect sense because RAM is faster than disk.


It doesn't make sense to swap ram out to ram. What is the purpose of
such a swap?


Jim.

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