disable page file but they are still running

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I have disabled page files in winxp.......................but they are still running!

I have restarted several times, no page files are set and task manager says up to 600MB are being used!

I have Norton installed do you think it is doing its own thing at all? Is there anything else that could be causing this................it seems to variate with system usage so I have no idea what it could be.

by the way I have just upgraded so have LOADS of ram to spare..........
 
well I have currently setup a ramdisk to store my internet and windows temp files.

I have no paging files set and windows is saying that 3336MB are currently allocated yet no HDD has any allocated at all!

it could be the software I am using I will send them an e-mail - on another PC that I have a similar setup there are still page files running!!!
 
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well I have currently setup a ramdisk to store my internet and windows temp files.

I have no paging files set and windows is saying that 3336MB are currently allocated yet no HDD has any allocated at all!

it could be the software I am using I will send them an e-mail - on another PC that I have a similar setup there are still page files running!!!

You can never completely disable the pagefile. It is required for Windows to run.
 
PF is not an overflow, so it matters not one jot how much RAM you have. You should let Windows manage it, or at least set it to a small but useful size.
 
lol, no no, tell us what you really think :p

There seems to be a never ending obsession with people messing around with page file settings.:rolleyes:

seems a similar issue with the registry..............experienced users will tell you to leave them alone, others will go ahead and do all kinds of things............

i must say it is lovely having my temp internet files on a ramdisk, youtube is now as fresh as anything - only problem is the person I did it for uses Outlook Express which is now having display issues - am currently on the case, got it working but need to do a few more things..............
 
awesome link - don't worry I am becoming a convert of having to work with windows!

I will quote an opinion from the link though:

"On Solaris it was/is even more involved. The swap file is mirroed in a ram disk like tmpfs so the memory is always almost full - but it is apparently provable that this is the optimal strategy"

Damn..............
 
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