Any help would be appreciated Matura ,. Most likely a corrupt page file. Possibly an app fussing if you have no page file on the system partition - it needs at least a small one. In the Virtual Memory window see the picture set for no page file on all partitions.
Reboot and delete any pagefile. You'll need windows explorer set to show hidden files and not to hide system files to see the file. In Virtual Memory again, uncheck the 'no page file' box and set up page file s to suit yourself then reboot again.
Great 1-page article Here on what it is, how it works, how big to make it, etc. Newt ,. Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. If you have a harddrive on another channel you can move your paging file to that drive.
It will make your computer run slightly faster. The "1. If you are the perfectionist type and want the perfect size page file for your machine then see here:. Below is an example of the setup in one of my machines.
See here for more info. You may not use or copy any material from tweakhound. Hotlinking to any material within this site is forbidden. NOTE: The "1. Storing the page file on a different partition of the same drive as Windows increases the hard drive seek times and reduces system performance. Configuring your page file to be located o n a different drive or partition may deliver a slight increase in performance.
If you plan on putting the page file on a separate drive, create a partition large enough for it and only keep the page file in that partition. For almost every Windows user, we still recommend letting Windows manage the page file on the primary drive.
Moving the page file to a slower hard drive can cause the computer to have to wait for the slower HDD to catch up to the SSD. No, again this reduces the system performance. While it is true the access times on flash memory can be faster than a hard drive, the transfer speeds over USB are much slower.
See viewing Windows virtual memory or page file settings for further information about accessing this information. Before changing your page file settings, make a note of the current settings so that you can change it back later if your computer is not performing well.
The following performance counters measure hard page faults which include, but are not limited to, page file reads :. Hard page faults are faults that must be resolved by retrieving the data from disk.
Such data can include portions of DLLs,. These faults might or might not be related to a page file or to a low-memory condition. Hard page faults are a standard function of the operating system. They occur when the following items are read:. High values for these counters excessive paging indicate disk access of generally 4 KB per page fault on x86 and x64 versions of Windows and Windows Server.
This disk access might or might not be related to page file activity but may contribute to poor disk performance that can cause system-wide delays if the related disks are overwhelmed. Therefore, we recommend that you monitor the disk performance of the logical disks that host a page file in correlation with these counters. Be aware that a system that has a sustained hard page faults per second experiences KB per second disk transfers.
No performance counter directly measures which logical disk the hard page faults are resolved for. Not all the memory on the modified page list is written out to disk. If a system is configured to have more than one page files, the page file that responds first is the one that is used.
This means that page files that are on faster disks are used more frequently. Be aware that actual page file usage depends greatly on the amount of modified memory that the system is managing. This means that files that already exist on disk such as. Only modified data that does not already exist on disk for example, unsaved text in Notepad is memory that could potentially be backed by a page file.
After the unsaved data is saved to disk as a file, it is backed by the disk and not by a page file. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported.
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