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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Uncheck System Managed, select C drive, click None > Set
Click OK out of those two screens and restart Windows. This first rids the drive of the file.
Then go back into the config and set Custom > 4096 as both Min & Max > Set
Click OK out of those two screens and restart Windows. Now the file is out back on the drive, is not fragmented now due to this method. With a min/max being the same, it will remain unfragmented.
And when I set Custom > 4096, I select the System (where the SSD is on), right?
If anybody else has another opinion, post it, please.
Yeah most programs/apps run just fine with it disabled, but some games may require it to be enabled.. it varies.
2nd question or statement, if you have to ask you shouldn't be changing it.
Now, if you want the fastest config, config the file over several drives, use this systempropertiesadvanced command in CMD just a faster way to get to the info.
Second; by default it manages a different min & max setting for it. That means the file will defrag over time and scatter across your drive. And you can't defrag it unless u do a "Boot Defrag". So by removing it, rebooting, that gets rid of the file. Then setting the same min/max value, that make the file not change size on disk, thus won't get fragmented.
FYI, the WIN setting is always the same related to your RAM. max is like 16TB. Its the same reason we can only have 4096 Vlans.... again...damn math thing... Some day we will break the divided by 8 thing, but not today
But again, regardless of installed RAM, 4GB PageFile is plenty.
Especially good to change it when u have OS installed to SSD.
Disable of the Hibernation file and feature helps too.