This article describes how to change the location of the paging file in Windows XP.
The paging file is the area on the hard disk that Windows uses as if it were random
access memory (RAM) This is sometimes known as "virtual memory." By default,
Windows stores this file on the same partition as the Windows system files. You can
increase the performance of Windows, and increase free space on the boot partition,
by moving this file to a different partition.
The paging file is the area on the hard disk that Windows uses as if it were random
access memory (RAM) This is sometimes known as "virtual memory." By default,
Windows stores this file on the same partition as the Windows system files. You can
increase the performance of Windows, and increase free space on the boot partition,
by moving this file to a different partition.
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