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re: Solutions to ''Slow System Startup''
Sunday, September 12, 2004 at 2:14 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by mimteatr
(4 messages posted)
Hi,
I have 4 partitions;
c: 29,2 GB (windows xp and some important files)
d: 27, 9 GB (all essential files)
g: 1,99 GB (install and setup files downloaded & My Documents)
h: 17,1 GB (personal not-important files and windows and office setup files)
Should I create a separate swap-file to each partition or just one for all and in
this case, where should I create it?
Thanks a lot :-)
Maurice R.
On Sunday, February 22, 2004 at 3:15 pm, Ben wrote:
>I would recommend at least 512MB to 1 GB for a swap-file on an XP system with 384
>MB of physical RAM. My earlier formula of 2.5 times the physical RAM may have been
>a little too firm of a statement. Just make your total (physical+virtual) memory
>equal to 1-2 GB for most systems, and you'll be fine. Just decide what's more important
>to you--disk space or application performance--and adjust accordingly.
>
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