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Filling RAM before XP swapfile


I searched for info on this and came up dry, so I thought I'd ask.

When I had a PC with Win95, I would launch Windows, and then apps, and only after my RAM was full did Windows start allocating data to the swapfile. Apps that stayed in RAM worked really fast and reliably.

I've noticed with XP that even with only Windows and startup programs launched, there's hundreds of megs of stuff already in my swapfile, and lots of empty RAM. Opening up lots of apps never seems to fill up my RAM like I thought it "should".

So. My question is, is there any way to force XP to fill up RAM first before adding anything to the swapfile? It's fixed at 2GB on my slave drive.

Tom

    
OvenMaster

XP is obviously a totally different OS from 95 just to start. XP also utilizes page files differently being based on the NT not dos type of OS core. The newer version uses page files more frequently to keep the physical memory available at all times. Do you like "fine print"? http://www.forensics-intl.com/def7.html goes into length about the differences between page and swap files seen with the 9X-ME lineup.

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PC eye

Very cool. Thanks
Tom

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