Yves,
Yep. I have Vista HP x32 on an HP Pavilion Slimline. I upgraded to 2GB of
memory. Everything else seems to work fine, it is just this weird thing with
setting to pagefile to what I want it to be.
Paul
"Yves C." wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> I'm assuming your system is balanced. I'm also running Vista HP x32 and all
> is fine actually (2G mem DC). Can't add more here else than I also had
> problems upgrading the memory from 2G to 4G within less than a year span
> approx.
>
> --
> Yves C.
>
>
> "Paul" wrote:
>
> > Yves,
> >
> > Thanks for the reply. I tried all of this, it is just that I set it and
> > then after 2 reboots, the system says I have no pagefile. After the first
> > reboot, everything is fine and it sets the pagefile to what I have asked.
> >
> > The existingpagefiles key in the registry will look normal
> > \??\c:\pagefile.sys
> >
> > I can also see the key that says what the setting is and it is what I set.
> >
> > I then do a second reboot. Now, the system says no pagefile. The
> > existingpagefiles key says gibberish\??\c:\pagefile.sys
> >
> > The registry still has that I set it to my custom settings...but the
> > pagefile doesn't exist as far as the Performance tab says.
> >
> > If I clear out the gibberish\??\ and just leave the pagefile.sys, then I
> > won't have a problem and can use my pagefile.
> >
> > I am now at a loss as to why this is happening. FWIW, I set the minimum and
> > maximum to 3092...but have also tried 2875/3092 and got the same result.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
> >
> > "Yves C." wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Paul,
> > >
> > > Had similar issues and I'm not an expert with recent systems...!
> > >
> > > First, reset it to auto mode (let windows decide). Note: If ever you change
> > > your memory you must reset it that way before, else you will crash and wont
> > > be able to start windows, will go into a loop (I'm running x32). Reboot, make
> > > sure system is stable, registry restored to original or scanned-cleaned. Once
> > > done, go back and look at the suggested or recommended size; select manual,
> > > and enter this amount as the minimum size and for the maximum size, double or
> > > triple it, make sure that "no page file" is selected by accident. The minimum
> > > default size of a page file is noramally the amount of ram you have plus 300
> > > Mb approx - the one in use when windows decides (auto mode). Hope this help.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Yves C.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Paul" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I need some help here. I have Windows Vista Home Premium. When I go into
> > > > the Performance Tab it says that my page file is 2217 but recommends 2875.
> > > > So, I went and tried to set a pagefile size of 3092.
> > > >
> > > > It sets fine, but after a couple of reboots I go in and it tells me that I
> > > > have no pagefile. I don't get an error message, just see this when I go to
> > > > the Performance tab.
> > > >
> > > > I have worked around it by editing the registry, the key Existingpagefiles
> > > > has a bunch of gibberish...lots of invalid characters. When I have the
> > > > system manage the pagefile, I get the normal \??\c:\pagefile.sys...setting my
> > > > own gives me crazy stuff after second reboot a lot of chinese/japanese
> > > > characters before the \??\c:\pagefile.sys.
> > > >
> > > > I have completely restored my system and this didn't work. So, it isn't
> > > > like my registry is corrupt...I can reproduce this problem.
> > > >
> > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Paul
> > > >
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