To set a smaller initial pagefile, you must change the crash debug log type. From System Properties, Advanced tab, use the Startup and Recovery button to change the debug type to Small Memory Dump. You still need to keep a small pagefile on C: though. By the way, if E: is just a partition, not a separate drive, you are probably going to hurt your performance because the drive head must move further when the pagefile is being written to.
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"A P" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi!
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> I have current Page File Size on my system partition:
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> Initial Size: 768
> Maximum size: 1536
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> I want to decrease it and create Pagefile on different partition to increase
> system partition disc space, but when I try to change 1536 to 1024 for
> example, the syste prompt me this message:
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> If the pagefile on volume C: has an initial size of less than 1023MB,
> then the system may not be able to create debugging information file if a
> STOP error occurs/ Continue anyway?
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> Need advise on this. Btw, I have created a pagefile on drive E: with
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> Initial size: 768
> Maximum size: 1600
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