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Best Answer phillpower2 , 17 May 2015 - 01:35 PM

You have 4GB of Ram and for best performance should have a pagefile size of 6GB (1.5 Xs the amount of actual physical Ram) yours is presently 4.88 GB the steps here are the same for changing the si... Go to the full post »


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Glad to hear that things are better, if you want to get the best out of the computer consider upgrading the Ram to 8GB, the sweet spot for 64-bit Windows.

 

Sorry but I can't say why the page file was set as it was but for an understanding of what the pagefile is all about read the article here


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Cool, thanks for your help again.


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You are welcome and any further problems let us know  :thumbsup:


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