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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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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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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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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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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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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 So what is your exact problem ? You get no error messages, it sounds like the system works ok but you keep looking for trouble by editing " a bunch of gibberish " in the registry . How do you know it is gibberish? .. |
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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. > Can you advise me how to " balance " my system? .. |
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Because...I lose the pagefile. That is if I go into the Performance tab it
tells me my computer has no pagefile. Even though I set it to a custom size. I am not looking for problems...I found a workaround that prevents me from losing my pagefile on reboot. However, it is manual and is not acting as it should. Once I set the pagefile, the system should remember the settings no matter how many reboots I do. "bomb#20" wrote: > 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 > > So what is your exact problem ? > You get no error messages, it sounds like the system works ok > but you keep looking for trouble by editing " a bunch of gibberish " > in the registry . How do you know it is gibberish? > .. > > > > > > |
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"Paul" wrote: > Because...I lose the pagefile. That is if I go into the Performance tab it > tells me my computer has no pagefile. Even though I set it to a custom size. > > > I am not looking for problems...I found a workaround that prevents me from > losing my pagefile on reboot. However, it is manual and is not acting as it > should. Once I set the pagefile, the system should remember the settings no > matter how many reboots I do. > > "bomb#20" wrote: > > > 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 > > > > So what is your exact problem ? > > You get no error messages, it sounds like the system works ok > > but you keep looking for trouble by editing " a bunch of gibberish " > > in the registry . How do you know it is gibberish? > > .. > > > > > > > > > > > > Paul, Have you tried an elevated command prompt using sfc /scannow? Have you tried running an elevated command prompt using chkdsk? Have you tried running your installation disk and doing a repair? I don't know if any of these methods will help you. Perhaps someone else in these forums knows the answer. You may want to look here and see if anything is helpful: forums.majorgeeks.com/archive/index.php/index.php?t-115595.html Have a nice day. C.B. |
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