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Answer» Hello FOLKS,
Windows xp keeps telling me that the total "paging File " size for all my drives is 0 MB, and I proceed to:
Control Panel-> System-> Advanced-> Performance-> Setting-> Advanced-> Change-> Custom
Virtual memory
Initial size: 1536 MB Maximum size: 3072 MB
and I click on the "Set" button, and then "Apply" and Windows xp restarts for the change to take effect.
However, Windows stops right before the last stage when all the icons should show up on the screen, and the only way I can get to the final stage is to do a Ctrl-Alt-Del, and Windows suddenly wakes up and I get all the icons on the screen. However, the paging file size has remained 0 !!! What is going on?
Thank you
zilooCan you tell us about your hardware? How much RAM do you have and are you running 32 or 64 bit windows XP?
What happens if you TRY to set it as "Windows Managed"?Thank you for your responses!
I have about 1 gig Ram on my P4 system. When I set it as "system managed size", the same routine happens: reboot; the blue screen shows up with "WELCOME" sign and HD activity for personal settings; after the HD activity stops, the cursor is active, but the next screen with icons doesn't show up and I have to do a Ctrl-Alt-Del to get to the final stage.
Next time that I reboot the system, I get a message that "because of a PROBLEM with paging file configuration in my last session, there has not been a paging file set for the virtual memory and window has established an arbitrary paging file on its own.
ziloo How long ago did this start?
Did you install any software recently?
How much free space do you have on your hard drive?
Is the swap file on the same disk or partition that windows is?
Have you tried a system restore yet?Any recent changes (new hw, sw, virus, error, etc)?The problem existed when I got the system from a friend. I did a windows repair and no change to the problem. I have about 20 gig free space on my C: partition. I have file swap area set for both C: and D: partitions.
Somebody had told me about a pagefile.sys file that might be corrupted, but I don't seem to find any such file on my system!
zilooWhat is the Total size of C: ? ? What method did you use for a Repair Install ? ? Was an official XP CD used or a Sharpie version ? ?
Quote from: patio on June 06, 2010, 09:45:55 AM What method did you use for a Repair Install ? ?
Hello Patio,
After reading your comments, I went ahead and reinstalled the windows from scratch, and this time everything went as it was supposed to and the paging file size was set correctly! Thank you so very much, and thanks to everybody else with their informative comments.
ziloo Good News...
For reference down the road there is a non-destructive way to do this...your data and apps stay intact.
Repair Install of XP
Bookmark it...and print out a reference copy...
Kudos to Michael Stevens...Yes exactly..................that is what I did: installing the new windows in place of the previous one without altering the set up (non-destructive).
ziloo
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