First and foremost before before you start tweaking with your settings you need to backup your system just in case something goes wrong. Don't know how to do this? Go into performance and maintenance control panel -> system restore and click on system restore point. Then if your system crashes you can boot up with system restore and it will take you back to the point before any changes were made.
Good, done that? then lets begin. Page file is the name for windows XP virtual memory, thats the memory that is used after you have used all the RAM. Note: If you find you are consistently have to use virtual memory then you seriously need to invest in more RAM. Its fairly cheap and easy to install. Applications, both desktop and web are using more and more of the RAM on your computer and so eventually you will need to think about upgrading.
Now, to improve the performance of page file you need to do a couple of things
1. Defragment the page file on a regular basis, this will keep the file neat and tidy, basically keeping everything organised so that when the computer needs to access the page file it can do this quickly.
2. Find somewhere on your hard drive with plenty of room. If you have more that one hard drive then store the page file in the one that is used the least. Alternatively, partition the hard drive and put the page file in the smaller partition. To know how much to partition the hard drive by, double your existing RAM and thats the amount space you will need.
and thats it.
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