Re: Okay, I've turned off "Indexing", what else can I try?



Rod,

Do you ever offer solutions or intelligence or do you just stil at a
computer and type the same phrases over and over again?

-Randy

Rod Speed wrote:
Randella <randyprine@xxxxxxx> wrote
Jack F. Twist wrote
Randella <randyprine@xxxxxxx> wrote

Why not get rid of the page file all together?

Because that will cause problems in a wide range of applications,
as Microsoft points out in about a dozen different places in their
knowledge base. XP should have a pagefile, even if it's a small
one (e.g. 64 or 128MB).

No where in computer theory or practice is a page file required.

Wrong.

The reason M$ uses a page file at all is because the ancient
systems didn't have enough memory to load all the programs
into memory. Memory used to be expensive...

Irrelevant to whether some systems wont work properly without it NOW.

Again, Rod I have a server loaded with Server 2003 that supports 200+
users a day and has been running without a page file for almost 3 years now.

Irrelevant to what happens with some desktop PC apps.

So I do have the experience you are lacking

Wrong, as always. I've been doing it since before you were even born thanks child.

and we have had no problems or complaints.

Irrelevant to what happens with some desktop PC apps with no swap file.

But I forgot you programmed with FAT12.

I never ever said anything even remotely resembling
anything like that, you pathetic excuse for a bullshit artist.

You and Bill eh? How is Bill by the way?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

.



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