12/1/2022 0 Comments Windows 7 unmovable files defrag![]() I´ve checked Task Manager and Norton System Doctor to compare the respective readings on pagefile size. Windows is rather clever since it swaps or pages out quite a lot of the request to the pagefile when the application is started. This amount is based on the expected maximum usage. When being started, an application requests a certain amount of RAM. I´m currently on WinXP and I know that memory management differs depending on which OS but I think this is valid for Win98 too: The maximum value will be different each time You check it, depending on free space on the disk/partition. If You then choose to do the settings Yourself, put in the desired minimum and let the maximum be unaltered. ![]() This value will vary depending on current free space on the disk/partition. ![]() The displayed maximum setting equals the available disk space. ![]() If the swapfile is set to be managed by Windows, the options are greyed out. ![]()
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