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bobby
For historical reason my C: drive is only a 2gb partition. I have just added
more memory to the box totalling 1Gb. Automatically XP (pro) will then size
the pagefile to be 1.5Gb. Because I have other stuff on the drive that I
cannot move, I am running out of disk space on C:
I have therefore created a new pagefile.sys on drive G: (physically a
different drive to C and F)
However, the old pagefile.sys is still sitting on C: being 1.5 Gb big. I
want to free up this space, so can I go ahead and delete it, or how do I go
about it?
(In the Virtual Memory dialog box drive C: is now set as "No Paging File")
Operating system files are located on my F: drive
more memory to the box totalling 1Gb. Automatically XP (pro) will then size
the pagefile to be 1.5Gb. Because I have other stuff on the drive that I
cannot move, I am running out of disk space on C:
I have therefore created a new pagefile.sys on drive G: (physically a
different drive to C and F)
However, the old pagefile.sys is still sitting on C: being 1.5 Gb big. I
want to free up this space, so can I go ahead and delete it, or how do I go
about it?
(In the Virtual Memory dialog box drive C: is now set as "No Paging File")
Operating system files are located on my F: drive