Windows Pagefile is a feature that helps manage memory usage by using an additional file to store data when RAM is full.
Windows Pagefile is a feature that helps manage memory usage by using an additional file to store data when RAM is full.
Turning it off is okay. I've been doing this since XP. The only chances for errors are when memory runs low—with 16GB you have a good margin. Disabling the page file speeds things up because it stops writing to it. Yes, Windows still writes to the page file even if you have plenty of free RAM. It will warn you to close programs before problems arise and will shut down apps instead of crashing when you run out of space, reducing unnecessary write cycles.
I'll attempt to turn it off temporarily and observe the outcome. Appreciate the feedback. If problems arise, I'll adjust the setting to a lower level. The team appears to be functioning without issues.
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