J Johnny Nov 25, 2006 #1 What is the usual culprit when there is entirely too much disk swapping going on even with 1gb of ram?
What is the usual culprit when there is entirely too much disk swapping going on even with 1gb of ram?
R Rock Nov 25, 2006 #2 What is the usual culprit when there is entirely too much disk swapping going on even with 1gb of ram? Click to expand... Not sure what you mean. Do you mean there is ongoing drive activity? Or are you referring some how to the page file? One common cause of drive activity is the indexing service. That can be turned of from Start | Run | services.msc. For info on the page file see this article. http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.htm
What is the usual culprit when there is entirely too much disk swapping going on even with 1gb of ram? Click to expand... Not sure what you mean. Do you mean there is ongoing drive activity? Or are you referring some how to the page file? One common cause of drive activity is the indexing service. That can be turned of from Start | Run | services.msc. For info on the page file see this article. http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.htm
U Uncle Grumpy Nov 25, 2006 #3 Johnny said: What is the usual culprit when there is entirely too much disk swapping going on even with 1gb of ram? Click to expand... The computer's owner posts too many posts on the same topic during any given day? Just a WAG.
Johnny said: What is the usual culprit when there is entirely too much disk swapping going on even with 1gb of ram? Click to expand... The computer's owner posts too many posts on the same topic during any given day? Just a WAG.