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Originally posted by Xorekil Got another question, can anyone tell me what windows swapfile is? I am not to computer savy when it comes to most computer stuff. |
Computer programs, and games in particular, require so much storage space during use, that having that much RAM available just wasn't possible; that may have changed in recent months, but for most computers we'll work with the limitations. So Uncle Bill [Gates] came up with the idea of using part of your hard drive as a kind of temporary memory. BUT, it can't be just any random part. A specific continuous block is set aside for this purpose and nothing else can be stored there. There are 2 basic ways of setting it up: let the o/s handle it (recommended) or define it manually. Given your question, letting the o/s handle it would seem to be a good idea.