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How Do You Delete Pagefile.Sys In Windows XP?

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How Do You Delete Pagefile.Sys In Windows XP?

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Virtual memory is a native part of the Windows operating system, functioning as extra RAM memory to balance out the available RAM. Due to the increasing default amount of RAM in new computers, virtual memory can also be a waste of hard-drive space and reading-pin movements, so many users are choosing to get rid of it. Step 1 Open the Start menu and click Control Panel. Step 2 Double-click System. Step 3 Click the Advanced tab. Step 4 Click the button under the Performance section. Step 5 Click the Advanced tab in the new window. Step 6 Click the Change… button under the Virtual Memory section. Step 7 Select the device in the list from which you want to remove the pagefile. Step 8 Select No paging file and click Set. Step 9 Click OK in all windows and choose whether or not to restart the computer now or later to apply the new settings.

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