Are there any circumstances under which Windows can, without any intent on a user's or admin's part, remove the page file (i.e. set the virtual memory dialog to "No paging file")? Backstory: a little ...
Virtual memory, also known as a Page file, adds to the physical RAM by using disk space. However, moving the page file to a secondary SSD can help free up space if you run out of space on the primary.
I compared virtual RAM with real RAM on my Windows PC - here's what the numbers told me ...
WinXP Pro. 512MB physical memory. Page file set to 1024MB/1024MB.<BR><BR>I know page file, virtual memory, commit charge, etc. aren't synonymous even though Windows uses the terms page file and ...
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