Ken,

Thank you for your reply to my page file size and location query. I found
your information very helpful, especially the link to the excellent Alex
Nichol article on virtual memory. It is very comprehensive and answered all
my questions about page filing. :-)

Jim

Re: For Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP by Ken

Ken
Thu Apr 10 19:30:07 PDT 2008

On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 16:46:00 -0700, Jim
<Jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Ken,
>
> Thank you for your reply to my page file size and location query. I found
> your information very helpful, especially the link to the excellent Alex
> Nichol article on virtual memory. It is very comprehensive and answered all
> my questions about page filing. :-)


You're most welcome, but for the future, it's always best to reply to
the existing thread rather than start a new thread, as you did here.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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Re: For Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP by Lil'

Lil'
Thu Apr 10 21:13:01 PDT 2008

"Jim" <Jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B4CBAD04-8332-4FB1-BDF6-DD06FCAE24E2@microsoft.com...
> Ken,
>
> Thank you for your reply to my page file size and location query. I found
> your information very helpful, especially the link to the excellent Alex
> Nichol article on virtual memory. It is very comprehensive and answered
> all
> my questions about page filing. :-)
>
> Jim
>

Ken is right on from where I sit. I've run into only one exception to the
general guidance. A separate hard drive on a bus that allows concurrent use
while using the C: drive, whatever C: might be. That being a scsi drive,
but has to be as fast or faster than the drive that contains C: partition.
And, as usual, the drive containing that swapfile should be at the
front/beginning of that drive on a partition exclusively for that use.
Firewire can do similar, BUT, its not available when windows is doing the
swapfile thing at boot time. USB, not concurrent ever. Yes, I've done some
homework at the show me level...
--
Dave

How about a tax to support any military conflict/police action over 3 months
old?

An actual war, we can do what's been done in the past.