Jerry:
Thanks - sorry, I didnt make myself clear.
I have 2 physical drives - one, partitioned as C and D, has a total capacity
of 15 Gig (its the original HD). The new drive has 60 Gig.
And I actually did set C and D to "No Paging File", not zero as I may have
indicated. So, what I want the system to do is use E drive (60 Gig HD) to do
file paging, but it seems to be using C.
Suggestions?
"Jerry" wrote:
> You should set the Paging file to "No paging file" - not zero for C: and D:
> and then push the Set button. (Setting it to zero is not the same as no
> paging file.)
>
> The default location is the same drive/partition Windows is on - you get
> better performance by having it on a separate drive from the one that has
> Windows.
>
> Why two 15Gb partitions? What drive is Windows on?
>
> "OzBushDude" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:360D8E16-FE3E-41CB-A87A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have 2 HDDs - one is drive C & D and the other is E.
> > Drives C & D have a capacity of 15 Gig, E has 60 Gig.
> > I keep running out of space on C drive, when I want, for example, to
> > download a large file. I thought I had fixed that problem awhile back -
> > what
> > I did was go to Performance Options in System properties and assign to C
> > drive a Paging File size of zero, the same thing for D drive, and assigned
> > 2-718 megs for E drive. I thought that this would force the system (XP
> > SP2)
> > to use E drive for file paging. But, I still run out of sufficent space on
> > C
> > drive instead.
> > Anybody tell me what I am doing wrong? Or is C drive automatically used no
> > matter what?
> > Cheers
>
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