Piru wrote:
Since you CAN'T turn off the swap file on an XP (it won't work right anymore, it is pure garbage), then people would want to use it as swap space!!!
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That's huge load of nonsense. First of all you can turn the swap off and it works just fine.
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Actually Piru, I really hate to agree with anything in the other statements but there are applications that will not function well with Windows XP, if you turn off the swap file. So while yes you can turn it off, Even with 3.5GB of RAM installed it is not normally recommended to permanently turn off the page file.
So while it can be "turned off" it's better to only do that temporarily to work on problems like fragmentation or to run a specific application like a game for better FPS, than to leave it off. Windows normally runs optimally with the page file on. (There are a few exceptions, mainly in high FPS gaming that I've seen.)
There's a good discussion
hereand
Microsoft's recommendation
here.I feel so dirty, I've been told it's never a good idea to disagree with Piru. :lol: