![]() ![]() ![]() I mean they have over 30 years of empirical data to draw on. It only happened once, but the RAM available was all gone, why didn't page file step in then?Ĭlick to expand.No! Absolutely not! Leave them alone!Ĭontrary to what some want to believe, and worse, what some want everyone else to believe, the developers at Microsoft - can't speak for the marketing weenies and some of the execs - but the developers really do know what they are doing when it comes to managing virtual memory. I use Shadow Defender (a virtualizer software) which under specific settings uses a lot of RAM, and once after a long session my system suddenly slow down to the point that even task manager would take ages to launch. I wish to know which is better between 'managed' and custom' when the system is heavily stressed for lack of RAM memory. My computer's speed was the same even with this phenomenal load of RAM. ![]() ![]() Then I checked the value of the page file allocated by Windows, it was 6.385 GB, more than the normal value but not even close to the 10 GB of Roger's computer. I did a test, I've opened all tabs on Chrome and all heavy programs (Photoshop, MS Office, etc.) and my RAM memory usage hit 7.3 GB (out of 7.9 nominal). Click to expand.My machine: 8 GB RAM / Page file 1.280 GB, K 8 GB RAM / PF 1.3 GB, 16 GB RAM / PF 2.432 GB, 12 GB RAM / PF 10 GB, all Windows managed page file are very consistent, so why this big page file on yours Roger? ![]()
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