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Virtual Memory error at startup
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| Bill Jones 2003-07-26, 3:23 pm |
| I am running Windows XP Service Pack 1. When I boot it comes up with
an error message saying that my paging file is either too small or
doesn't exist and gave me instructions on fixing it. I went into the
properties of my computer, into performance options - Advanced etc...
have tried both system managed size and a Custom size of 500MB. It
then asks me to reboot. After login the same window comes back up,
same error appears. I can not set a page file or swap file of any
kind. Windows keeps resetting it to 0MB (zero MB) every time.
Any ideas?
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| Be sure you've clicked the SET button
If that's not it, perhaps you are having a permission problem
You should NOT need to keep resetting the pagefile size
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;140472
If you have 2 disks (not just partitions on the same disk), optimize by =
putting a pagefile on both disks
How to Configure Paging Files for Optimization and Recovery in Windows =
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;EN-US;314482
It is best if the MAX & MIN are the same - then the file will not become =
fragmented & Windows will not need to keep reconfiguring its size -- =
Just make sure the MIN is plenty big enough.=20
Then defragment the pagefile - if you can.
There are advantages to having the pagefile on the outside tracks - =
where more sectors are read in one spin. There are advantages to having =
the paging file in the middle of the drive - less than halfway away from =
any other activity on that drive. There are advantages to having a drive =
(on separate disk) JUST for the paging file.
And, there are advantages to having the paging file on the fastest disk
If you dual boot, there are more things to consider -- so you have the =
same size paging files on each drive in each OS
Bill Jones <abconline@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I am running Windows XP Service Pack 1. When I boot it comes up with
> an error message saying that my paging file is either too small or
> doesn't exist and gave me instructions on fixing it. I went into the
> properties of my computer, into performance options - Advanced etc...
> have tried both system managed size and a Custom size of 500MB. It
> then asks me to reboot. After login the same window comes back up,
> same error appears. I can not set a page file or swap file of any
> kind. Windows keeps resetting it to 0MB (zero MB) every time.
> Any ideas?
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| Ronnie Broyles 2003-07-27, 10:24 pm |
| The problem I have had with Virtual Memory is this--if your paging file is
too small, or I have also found it to happen if it gets too large too
fast--you will get a "system recovered from serious error" message with a
spontaneous reboot. I chose the "System Managed Size", clicked SET, and
them APPLY, and rebooted when it asked me to--and computer works fine--even
without the patch.
"Bill Jones" <abconline@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8e0fc18c.0307261054.4e75b796@posting.google.com...
> I am running Windows XP Service Pack 1. When I boot it comes up with
> an error message saying that my paging file is either too small or
> doesn't exist and gave me instructions on fixing it. I went into the
> properties of my computer, into performance options - Advanced etc...
> have tried both system managed size and a Custom size of 500MB. It
> then asks me to reboot. After login the same window comes back up,
> same error appears. I can not set a page file or swap file of any
> kind. Windows keeps resetting it to 0MB (zero MB) every time.
> Any ideas?
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