ATTENTION: You are viewing a page formatted for mobile devices; to view the full web page, click HERE.

Main Area and Open Discussion > Living Room

Pagefile.sys

(1/1)

Deozaan:
I know that the Pagefile is kind of like extra ram (virtual memory), but is there a way to safely delete it or clean it up so that it isn't taking up all that hard drive space? You know, start a fresh pagefile?

kimmchii:
you can clear it on shutdown
How to Clear the Windows Paging File at Shutdown

it will start a fresh one after reboot.

Deozaan:
Thanks!

f0dder:
If you've got plent of ram (in my experience at least a gigabyte, but preferably two) you can disable the paging file entirely, if you're running XP (win2k will create a temp pagefile at boot if you disable it >_<).

Go to system properties -> advanced tab -> performance <settings button> -> advanced tab -> virtual memory <change button> -> select "no paging file" and press <set button> for each partition that has a paging file. Then click all the OK buttons :), reboot, and you can delete pagefile.sys.

Edvard:
PageDefrag from Sysinternals.com
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PageDefrag.html
PageDefrag uses advanced techniques to provide you what commercial defragmenters cannot: the ability for you to see how fragmented your paging files and Registry hives are, and to defragment them. In addition, it defragments event log files and Windows 2000/XP hibernation files (where system memory is saved when you hibernate a laptop).
--- End quote ---

Navigation

[0] Message Index

Go to full version