Windows 10: Should I disable the pagefile?

Discus and support Should I disable the pagefile? in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Just curious if I have enough memory to disable the pagefile without causing any harm?? [img] I have no idea how this happened! It's an older... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by DeaconFrost, Jul 19, 2016.

  1. Should I disable the pagefile?


    Just curious if I have enough memory to disable the pagefile without causing any harm??


    Should I disable the pagefile? [​IMG]


    I have no idea how this happened! It's an older laptop that hasn't been booted in a year or so. It really has 8 GB of system memory, but apparently, Windows 7 forgot the decimal. That was my laugh for the day.

    :)
     
    DeaconFrost, Jul 19, 2016
    #1

  2. Should i disable?

    I'm Greg, a volunteer installation specialist and 8 year Windows MVP, here to help you.

    As long as you're installing it from it's site then it should be OK.

    It apparently wants to replace an element of your sound controller.

    Set a System Restore point first so you can go back if necessary:
    http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/computing/how-t...


    I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and let us know how it goes. I will keep working with you until it's resolved.
     
    Greg Carmack - Windows MVP, Jul 19, 2016
    #2
  3. Should i disable?

    We are volunteers willing to help you try to resolve this issue.

    To change the voice it has to disable the other methods of providing voice support.

    Clownfish - Help

    Clownfish Voice Changer

    Contact Clownfish

    Clownfish Voice Changer

    Please let us know the results and if you need further assistance.
     
    SpiritX MS MVP, Jul 19, 2016
    #3
  4. f14tomcat Win User

    Should I disable the pagefile?

    No wonder system rating is not available, it's all confused! *chuckle
     
    f14tomcat, Jul 19, 2016
    #4
  5. fdegrove Win User
    Hi,

    While it probably won't cause any harm I generally feel W1 works better with the page file enabled regardless of the amount of RAM installed.

    Cheers, *Wink
     
    fdegrove, Jul 19, 2016
    #5
  6. ELI
    Eli Win User
    Is that Real? *Shock*Shock*Shock
     
  7. Real, as in the screenshot wasn't altered in any way. System properties legitimately said it had 800 GB of memory. I've never come across that before. The system actually has 8 GB of memory.
     
    DeaconFrost, Jul 19, 2016
    #7
  8. f14tomcat Win User

    Should I disable the pagefile?

    Run Speccy at it, see if you get the same wild number. Probably not....
     
    f14tomcat, Jul 19, 2016
    #8
  9. LMiller7 Win User
    You could probably disable the pagefile without ill effects. But that doesn't make it a good idea.

    There is a great deal of confusion and misinformation on the Internet regarding the pagefile. Much of the confusion is based on the statement in the pagefile configuration dialog:

    "A paging file is an area on the hard disk that Windows uses as if it were RAM."

    While not entirely incorrect it isn't a very accurate accurate description either. Unfortunately that description is often taken far too literally, sometimes to ridiculous lengths.

    The pagefile is often thought of as some kind of overflow area used when RAM runs short. There is also the widespread idea that Windows is rather stupid in it's use of the pagefile and it's size must be carefully controlled or it will be used too much. None of that is true.

    At any given time there is likely a lot of memory used to store that hasn't been accessed for a long time and in fact may never be used again. Windows knows about this is considerable detail. It is a crime against performance to use high performance RAM to store what is essentially static data. The pagefile provides a place where Windows can offload this static data and making more available for more important purposes. Note that this is a highly simplified description of a very complex process with many optimizations.

    The bottom line is that the pagefile will usually improve performance. Of course if you have a lot of RAM and a light workload that may not be noticeable. But except for some very unusual situations (none I can think of off hand) having a pagefile will not hurt performance.
     
    LMiller7, Jul 19, 2016
    #9
  10. cereberus Win User
    I think you rather missed the point - look carefully at DeaconFrost's post - the question is obviously rhetorical Should I disable the pagefile? :).
     
    cereberus, Jul 20, 2016
    #10
  11. Berton Win User
    It's very possible that Notebook has 8GB or is showing 8.00GB but the decimal point is not visible. I have an E6410 and 8GB is its maximum.

    As for the various opinions seen about the Virtual Memory/paging file, the written recommendation in the last few versions of Windows, by Microsoft in Help and Support, has been for 1.5 times the physical RAM unless needing more for large processes [such as video editing, large spreadsheets, large databases, etc]. What works for some may not work for others, I do mine on 2 HDDs, 2GB on the C: or boot/system drive and the larger portion on the D: drive, has always given me noticeable performance improvement. With 8GB RAM C: gets 2GB and D: gets 10-12GB. I like smaller internal HDDs such as C: at 250GB and D: at 500GB depending upon what I have on hand plus a couple of 2TB NAS drives.
     
    Berton, Jul 20, 2016
    #11
  12. f14tomcat Win User
    Deacon posted that in jest. He knows it's a false reading. Read his post #1, he even says it was his laugh of the day!
     
    f14tomcat, Jul 20, 2016
    #12
  13. NavyLCDR New Member

    Should I disable the pagefile?

    This has got to be the most hilarious thread I have ever seen on tenforums so far!


    Should I disable the pagefile? [​IMG]


    I'm dying here!
     
    NavyLCDR, Jul 20, 2016
    #13
  14. f14tomcat Win User
    Every now and then, it snags another one! I could not agree with you more! Maybe we should get it moved to Funny Pictures???
     
    f14tomcat, Jul 20, 2016
    #14
  15. ELI
    Eli Win User
    Give me some

    Should I disable the pagefile? [​IMG]
     
Thema:

Should I disable the pagefile?

Loading...
  1. Should I disable the pagefile? - Similar Threads - Should disable pagefile

  2. Should I disable windows defender?

    in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security
    Should I disable windows defender?: I want to disable windows defender as it's taking around 14-15% of my CPU alone on idle. Is it ok if I disable windows defender even if I don't insert any pendrive in my PC and don't go to any shadey websites or even download anything?...
  3. Should I disable Pagefile and/or Hiberfile?

    in Windows 10 Ask Insider
    Should I disable Pagefile and/or Hiberfile?: I was told to disable these because I have an SSD for Windows. Is that still a recommended practice? I'm getting mixed (and old) opinions when I Google it. submitted by /u/Sympatoo [link] [comments]...
  4. Should I disable hybrid shutdown ?

    in Windows 10 Support
    Should I disable hybrid shutdown ?: I have Windows 10 version 1909 (OS Build 18363.1016). I haven't done much reading on this but I do it on intuition. I always hibernate my laptop so that it starts up faster. In order for a better health of my laptop, once a week, I restart it. Whenever I shut down my laptop,...
  5. Should I Disable or Enable 8dot3name?

    in Windows 10 Support
    Should I Disable or Enable 8dot3name?: Should I disable or enable 8dot3name? Crucial Storage Executive displayed a warning message in the application saying it should be disabled. Windows 10 Version 1909 154381
  6. PageFile

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    PageFile: I'm really in need of pc storage, I tried everything to empty the PageFile.sys at shutdown by changing the ClearPageFileAtShutdown value to 1 on the registry, and I tried to change it's location to my E drive where I have more space by nothing won't work the file stay in C...
  7. It's recommended to have a pagefile, so why is there an option to disable it?

    in Windows 10 Customization
    It's recommended to have a pagefile, so why is there an option to disable it?: Is it for security purposes, i.e. some people wish to turn it off as another measure, or can there be other reasons? https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/its-recommended-to-have-a-pagefile-so-why-is-there/c37e9cfe-1c65-4779-b98a-e21daea90a5b
  8. What should I set my pagefile to after upgrading my ram?

    in Windows 10 Support
    What should I set my pagefile to after upgrading my ram?: Topic, What is the minimum size I should set my pagefile too so that I won't run into any problems? Currently I have 8 gb of ram and tomorrow I plan to add another 8 gb for 16 Gb total. DDR4 2133mhz if your curious what type or if that even matters. My Os is on a SSD so when...
  9. Should I disable Superfetch?

    in Windows 10 Support
    Should I disable Superfetch?: I know it loads programs to the RAM so they can open faster and actually It doesn't really bother me but I just want to ask - Does it really improve performance that much? My system runs pretty fast, considering its age, and I'm just wondering, will there be a significant...
  10. PageFile what should it be set too??

    in Windows 10 Support
    PageFile what should it be set too??: Hi All, I am trying to determine the Proper Size for my Pagefile.. I have seen numerous posts and lots of different info.. Ithink I am supposed to et it at 1.5 to 2.0 times my Ram amount.. I was wondering what the experts had to say about this.. 83783