- Boot your system and don't open any applications
- Note the size of your swap file (WIN386.SWP)
- Open the System Properties dialog box (right click on My Computer and select Properties)
- Click on the Performance tab
- Click on the Virtual Memory button
- Check Let me specify my own virtual memory settings
- If you have a hard drive or partition that is not ofter used, you can change the location
- For the minimum size, select the size (or slightly larger) of the swap file when you first booted.
- Don't select a maximum. Let it default to the rest of your hard drive space.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Setting Swap File Size
If when you first start your computer, a swap file is being created. You can speed the boot process by specifying this as the minimum swap file size.
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