Summary: Running Exhange 5.5 SP4 on NT 4.0 SP6a. Hard drives are a RAID 5 config with drive C: 540 and Drive D: 6 GIG. I am getting very slow response when I u...
Summary: hi. i'm using an old dell p75 machine with a 540mb hard disk. i've added a second 540mb hard disk. there is 64mb of ram. should i have a pagefile on b...
Summary: Yes you should still have a pagefile. As a rule your minimum pagefile needs to be the size of your memory plus 11. The reason for this is when NT cr...
Summary: My office's NT server (built on a clone) has this terrible habit of rebooting itself on & off without warning. The vendor suggested changing the power...
Summary: Your pagefile.sys is a strange and wonderful beast... sorta. The short answer: No, there isn't much you can do about your pagefile size. Consider it...
Summary: You should also look for any *.dmp files in C:\winnt and delete them as well as deleting any .tmp files. As wanderer said above set up the paging file...
Summary: Where is the pagefile (pagefile.sys)? With a 1 GB boot partition and 1 GB real memory you are probably suffering from a lack of page space. I recall...
Summary: Control/Panel/System/Performance Check your pagefile settings set them at 2 times + 11 your physical memory set the start and finish at the same numb...
Summary: According to Microsoft Technet, it means that you have your page file set to a size that is smaller than your physical RAM. If you have 64 MB RAM, pag...
Summary: this is a little late for this thread but i was doing some research on 2 separate issues and see them both partially addressed here. so i will extend ...
Summary: When you say "different to your boot-/system-drive", do you mean "do not change the pagefile on your c: or boot drive?" " only on the others" or shoul...
Summary: Windows NT Server (standalone) 3.2GB Western Digital NTFS - partition RAM - 256 Paging file size for c: = 270 Accessing Windows explorer is quick as ...
Summary: 666: How can you make determinations like that without knowing the environment??? TR may be fine in his case - Ethernet is not ALWAYS the best solutio...
Summary: i was doing some research on 2 separate issues and see them both partially addressed in other posts, but not really completely. so i will extend my qu...
Summary: based on your description ...try increasing the pagefile size...rt click my computer, click properties and go to performance. You might try to upgrade...
Summary: I have a page file of size 1076MB allocated on my c: drive. My NT installation is also on C: drive. Now I want to change this pagefile size to zero an...
Summary: Go to control panel - system Choose TAB Performance Change virtual memory (click Change button For perdformance reasons it is better to put pagefile o...
Summary: I have 256 MB RAM and NT 4. In the performance monitor I notice that the amount of free RAM never is lower than 128 MB. On the same time 100 MB might ...
Summary: Those memory setting should have been just fine. If you rebooted due to a "low memory" message you either have a problem with the system or a applica...
Summary: HI, I was wondering if anyone could answer my question. What is the minimum size that the pagefile.sys should be or could be set at? and the maximum ...
Summary: The pagefile.sys file represents the virtual memory for NT 4. When the system runs out of RAM, data in memory is "swapped" to the hard drive to make ...
Summary: There's a file on my c: called "pagefile.sys." Is this a vital file? It's almost 1.9GB in size - I was wondering if I could delete it to make some...