Q: I am currently running my XP Pro system on my main hd 40gig hd and thats an older 15gig. The 15gig drive is about 2-3 years old now and I use it for small apps / storage space and the windows swap file. Ive had problems with this drive in the past. so Im afraid that my 15gig hd does not crash or right windows how would react? I know what Windows swap file does, and I have 256 MB ram, which is a lot to run w / o the swap but Im afraid that Windows can not boot or unable to programs to remove from the register of the lost / hd crashed.
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Re:Windows uses the pagefile regardless of how much RAM you have.
If the pagefile gets physically corrupted during use, a program may crash, your system may crash, or nothing may happen, depending on the extent and location of the corruption. As long as Windows runs a CHKDSK at the next boot to mark the bad HD clusters, then there should be no problem.
Also, according to MS (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q197379&), Windows will determine the best pagefile to use so there is no reason to only have one.
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Re:the swap file is just temp storage…i don't think it matters if it gets corrupted. and i belive you can delete it and on the next restart Windows will just make a new one.
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>The swap file can be deleted without Windows suffering, but if it's contents corupt I'm not really sure what would happen. I doubt Windows goes as far as CRC'ing the data stored there. <<<
I have been running Windows for a long time and have yet to see my swap file (virtual memory) become corrupted. I guess it can be corrupted but that is rare. Best bet is to place your swap file on a partition sized for the swap file. Don't install any other programs on that partition. That is the safe way.
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Re:The swap file can be deleted without Windows suffering, but if it's contents corupt I'm not really sure what would happen. I doubt Windows goes as far as CRC'ing the data stored there.
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Re:You can change the location of your swap file at any time in XP Pro.
Open the System Property menu by pressing the Windows key and at the same time press the Pause/Break key.
Next click on the Advanced tab.
In the Advanced tab menu select Performance and in that area click on the SETTINGS button.
In the Settings menu select the Advanced tab. In the Advanced menu is where you can see the virtual memory settings. Click on the CHANGE button and tell XP Pro which drive you want the virtual memory located on. You can also reset the swap file (virtual memory) size in that menu.
Hope this works for you.
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