From: Bob on 6 Dec 2009 12:26 I want to delete my pagefile and can not do Chanding to no page file and rebooting does not delete the page file tried everything , when I tried to delete it , it tell some other program is using it Tried deleting it in safe mode no good. There must be a away to delete I can scan for it and it shows where it is. But I can not delete it. Thanks Bob
From: Leonard Grey on 6 Dec 2009 13:46 The page file is part of the operating system and cannot be deleted. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Bob wrote: > I want to delete my pagefile and can not do > Chanding to no page file and rebooting does not delete the page file > tried everything , when I tried to delete it , it tell some other > program is using it > Tried deleting it in safe mode no good. > There must be a away to delete I can scan for it and it shows where it > is. > But I can not delete it. > Thanks > Bob
From: Daave on 6 Dec 2009 20:32 Bob wrote: > I want to delete my pagefile and can not do > Chanding to no page file and rebooting does not delete the page file > tried everything , when I tried to delete it , it tell some other > program is using it > Tried deleting it in safe mode no good. > There must be a away to delete I can scan for it and it shows where it > is. > But I can not delete it. > Thanks > Bob Do you have reason to believe your pagefile is corrupted? Directions to delete the pagefile follow: ************************************************** (from http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php ) In the Virtual Memory settings, set to "No page file," then exit System Properties, shut down the machine, and reboot. Delete PAGEFILE.SYS (on each drive, if more than just C:), set the page file up again and reboot to bring it into use. ************************************************** Note the instruction to "set the page file up again and reboot to bring it into use." :-) You really don't want to run long-term without one. And do yourself a favor and selcect the System-Managed size. If you are interested in *defragmenting* the pagefile, you should try this program: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897426.aspx
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