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tacoriffic321
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01-23-2026, 02:43 AM
#1
You can lower the paging file size to 16MB without causing system problems, as long as your setup allows it. Windows will manage stability, so you don’t need to worry about crashes or instability if you adjust it properly.
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tacoriffic321
01-23-2026, 02:43 AM #1

You can lower the paging file size to 16MB without causing system problems, as long as your setup allows it. Windows will manage stability, so you don’t need to worry about crashes or instability if you adjust it properly.

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Surgeon3
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01-23-2026, 08:37 PM
#2
The page file helps move files when memory is full, pauses running programs, and supports hibernation. You can reduce its size, though this might cause slower performance and prevent full hibernation.
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Surgeon3
01-23-2026, 08:37 PM #2

The page file helps move files when memory is full, pauses running programs, and supports hibernation. You can reduce its size, though this might cause slower performance and prevent full hibernation.

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Graser17
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01-23-2026, 09:23 PM
#3
You have a total of 3072 MB of RAM for 16 GB or 4096 MB for 8 GB.
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Graser17
01-23-2026, 09:23 PM #3

You have a total of 3072 MB of RAM for 16 GB or 4096 MB for 8 GB.

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SophiaPav
Member
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01-24-2026, 12:48 AM
#4
Hibernation operates without relying on the pagefile; it depends on hibernate.sys. Sleep does not require any system files. During sleep mode, RAM remains active and is not saved elsewhere.
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SophiaPav
01-24-2026, 12:48 AM #4

Hibernation operates without relying on the pagefile; it depends on hibernate.sys. Sleep does not require any system files. During sleep mode, RAM remains active and is not saved elsewhere.

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JcDaBeast
Member
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01-27-2026, 06:24 PM
#5
You have quite a bit of memory available. Just turn it off entirely—this device has worked well for me over the years without any problems.
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JcDaBeast
01-27-2026, 06:24 PM #5

You have quite a bit of memory available. Just turn it off entirely—this device has worked well for me over the years without any problems.

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XoxNinjaxoX
Junior Member
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01-27-2026, 08:18 PM
#6
I noticed I have 32GB of physical RAM (four 8GB modules).
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XoxNinjaxoX
01-27-2026, 08:18 PM #6

I noticed I have 32GB of physical RAM (four 8GB modules).

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0Slender0
Member
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01-28-2026, 01:41 AM
#7
Yes, certain applications depend on it as well.
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0Slender0
01-28-2026, 01:41 AM #7

Yes, certain applications depend on it as well.

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905xA
Senior Member
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01-28-2026, 03:34 AM
#8
A 3072MB page file can significantly free up space on the SSD. I’ve used pagefile-less for many years without any issues, whether playing games or working. Running on Windows 7 with 16GB RAM and an SSD.
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905xA
01-28-2026, 03:34 AM #8

A 3072MB page file can significantly free up space on the SSD. I’ve used pagefile-less for many years without any issues, whether playing games or working. Running on Windows 7 with 16GB RAM and an SSD.

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Jupijuhe
Junior Member
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01-28-2026, 04:00 AM
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Windows handles paging to disk, apps request memory, and it moves data between disk and RAM as needed. Based on your activities, you might want to minimize or eliminate the pagefile in c:\. If you're working with big databases or multiple VMs, keeping the pagefile can lead to running out of system resources quickly.
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Jupijuhe
01-28-2026, 04:00 AM #9

Windows handles paging to disk, apps request memory, and it moves data between disk and RAM as needed. Based on your activities, you might want to minimize or eliminate the pagefile in c:\. If you're working with big databases or multiple VMs, keeping the pagefile can lead to running out of system resources quickly.

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CyberCraft1
Junior Member
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01-28-2026, 12:54 PM
#10
You can relocate most of the pagefile to the HDD if available. Keep a smaller 512MB file on the SSD as a backup in case of boot issues.
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CyberCraft1
01-28-2026, 12:54 PM #10

You can relocate most of the pagefile to the HDD if available. Keep a smaller 512MB file on the SSD as a backup in case of boot issues.

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