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"Stan Kay" <> wrote in message
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>I have two identical hard drives. The first drive (the C drive) contains
>only my 32 bit Vista Ultimate operating system and the second drive (the D
>drive)contains all the programs (that I am allowed to place here rather
>than on the C drive) and data. My system also has 4Gb of DDR2 memory.
>
> Left to it's own devices, Vista sets up a "System Managed" paging file on
> the C drive. However, I have read that Microsoft recommends that the
> paging file should NOT be on the same drive as the operating system. In
> these circumstances, I should be most grateful for any advice on whether I
> should:-
>
> 1. allow Vista to continue to use a "System Managed" paging file?
> 2. set up the paging file in a different way. If so, how should it be
> set up for best performance?