"Paul Randall" <> wrote in message
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> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <> wrote in message
> news:0A91F069-DEC8-45AB-9675-...
>> The question was answered correctly. The best way to deal with a warning
>> message is to solve the problem, not kill the messenger, wouldn't you
>> agree?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ronnie Vernon
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "kraut" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
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>>>
>>> You ever notice how hard it is in ANY of these news groups just to get
>>> a straight answer to a straight question?!?!
>>>
>>> I guess everyone wants to be like MS and tell you how to run your
>>> system and what to do. No one ever want to just answer a persons
>>> question!!
>>>
>>>
>>>>Why I need to have empty space on swap partition? I want to turn this
>>>>message
>>>>off, I don't need it, I always control free space by myself and I know
>>>>better
>>>>how match free space I need. I can off this message by editing registry
>>>>in
>>>>XP. How I can do this in Vista?
>>>>
>>>
>>>>> You need to either increase the amount of space allocated to the Swap
>>>>> File,
>>>>> or a better option, let Windows determine the amount to be used.
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>> >I have separated partition for swap file, and I see message "Low Disk
>>>>> >Space".
>>>>> > How I can turn it off? Please don't suggest to buy new HDD.
>
> If a person dedicates a partition solely to the swap file, which the OP
> apparently did, then it seems to me he should be able to set the swap
> file's size to the full size of the partition, and the system should not
> complain about 'low disk space' in that partition. Am I missing something
> here? I think the low disk space message is Windows' complaining that
> there is no free space in a partition that has absolutely no need for any
> free space.
>
> Am I missing something here?
>
> -Paul Randall
Unless you are psychic, I don't think the OP has given any details about the
swap file size in relation to the partition size?
He may have the virtual memory set to the same size as the partition where
it resides, but too low for the amount being requested? The low disk space
warning is usually triggered by setting a maximum size for the swap file.
The swap file is dynamic and grows depending on the amount of virtual memory
being requested. It could also be heavily fragmented or even corrupted.
A warning message is not something you want to ignore or simply turn off
because you think it is annoying.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User