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Current usage of the page file space.

Current usage of the page file space.

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BrunoZed
Member
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06-09-2023, 01:06 PM
#1
You can set your page file size to match your 16GB RAM for optimal performance.
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BrunoZed
06-09-2023, 01:06 PM #1

You can set your page file size to match your 16GB RAM for optimal performance.

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aguzz123123
Senior Member
599
06-14-2023, 12:24 PM
#2
Adjusts settings to align with your available RAM by default.
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aguzz123123
06-14-2023, 12:24 PM #2

Adjusts settings to align with your available RAM by default.

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hrgriff
Senior Member
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06-27-2023, 07:15 AM
#3
Windows 7 will align with your RAM, Windows 8 closely adapts to your RAM or adjusts accordingly, Windows 10 will be either smaller than or equal to your RAM based on available resources. Windows should handle the size of your pagefile. Avoid interfering with it, and never turn it off unless you like the issues.
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hrgriff
06-27-2023, 07:15 AM #3

Windows 7 will align with your RAM, Windows 8 closely adapts to your RAM or adjusts accordingly, Windows 10 will be either smaller than or equal to your RAM based on available resources. Windows should handle the size of your pagefile. Avoid interfering with it, and never turn it off unless you like the issues.

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KatsAngel
Junior Member
26
07-01-2023, 05:00 AM
#4
Very limited space available on your SSD (256-512MB). As mentioned by @GoodBytes, it's better suited for a larger drive like an HDD.
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KatsAngel
07-01-2023, 05:00 AM #4

Very limited space available on your SSD (256-512MB). As mentioned by @GoodBytes, it's better suited for a larger drive like an HDD.

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Nagisa_Kun_
Member
62
07-01-2023, 05:17 AM
#5
You usually choose a storage size and keep SSD unused while using HDD; matching RAM won’t affect it.
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Nagisa_Kun_
07-01-2023, 05:17 AM #5

You usually choose a storage size and keep SSD unused while using HDD; matching RAM won’t affect it.

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Caiomarmo
Junior Member
24
07-03-2023, 05:10 PM
#6
It varies based on your operating system. As I mentioned earlier, it's usually best to let the system it detected handle it.
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Caiomarmo
07-03-2023, 05:10 PM #6

It varies based on your operating system. As I mentioned earlier, it's usually best to let the system it detected handle it.

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ThotsRus
Member
168
07-16-2023, 08:01 PM
#7
On a system with 16 GB of RAM, removing the page file from the HDD is feasible. If you choose to store it on an SSD, a 4-6 GB page file will suffice.
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ThotsRus
07-16-2023, 08:01 PM #7

On a system with 16 GB of RAM, removing the page file from the HDD is feasible. If you choose to store it on an SSD, a 4-6 GB page file will suffice.

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DianaPolis
Member
61
07-17-2023, 12:48 AM
#8
The issue stems from situations where the OS failed to recognize my HDD, causing slow performance and Windows problems. Trying to restart was difficult.
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DianaPolis
07-17-2023, 12:48 AM #8

The issue stems from situations where the OS failed to recognize my HDD, causing slow performance and Windows problems. Trying to restart was difficult.

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EdoubleO
Member
238
07-17-2023, 04:06 AM
#9
It seems you're suggesting letting Windows handle it without any changes.
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EdoubleO
07-17-2023, 04:06 AM #9

It seems you're suggesting letting Windows handle it without any changes.