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QuestionXP Task Manager & Threads Pin
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Daniel Grunwald21-Oct-06 2:40
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Yes, it seems like Windows is always using the page file, no matter how much physical memory is available - more physical memory means it takes longer to be swapped out, but restoring a window that was minimized for 10 minutes is always going to the disk. You can that by disabling the page file if you are sure your physical memory is enough for the OS, all applications and the disk cache.



QuestionMy first DDoS attack! Pin
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QuestionOpen port Pin
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QuestionApplication footprint in Memory? Pin
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QuestionSQL Server open port Pin
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QuestionUpgrade memory cause dump memory? Pin
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