Subj : Re: moving pagefile To : Tony Ingenoso From : sew2 Date : Tue Feb 13 2001 04:10 am From: "sew2" redirecting the temp and tmp environment variables is a good idea. Nevertheless I think I am stuck with having a pagefile on C: inorder to get all the Startup/Shutdown options. "Tony Ingenoso" wrote in message news:3a897690@w3.nls.net... > I'm not sure about the registry. > > Is the c: drive very full on this machine? If so you might try doing > selective disk compression on some of the less important and infrequently > used crud to clear out some space. \winnt\media \winnt\help are good ones > to compress that'll free up a decent chunk. > > You can also aim TEMP and TMP environment variables elsewhere. I do this > routinely as a performance issue, but it also helps to make boot drive disk > space more predictable. > > "sew2" wrote in message news:3a896fe3$1@w3.nls.net... > > by minimal you mean the 2mb mininum needed on the system partition to log > > the data. I want to write the memory.dmp file to e:\, send an > administarive > > alert, and reboot the system. This seems to require a pagefile of at least > > the size of the memory on the system partition to work. Maybe som registry > > settings? > > > > "Tony Ingenoso" wrote in message > > news:3a8964f4@w3.nls.net... > > > Leave a minimal bit of swap file on C: and shift the bulk elsewhere. > When > > a > > > machine has the drives, I spread'em around on several disks. > > > > > > wrote in message news:3a895586$1@w3.nls.net... > > > > When moving the pagefile there is a message stating the debugging > will > > be > > > > disabled. This makes the memory.dmp file unable to be created.When > > > changing > > > > the settings for the dmp file there is a message stating a pagefiles > > must > > > be > > > > on c. Any Ideas, want to move page file to another disk > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- BBBS/NT v4.00 MP * Origin: telnet://HarborWebs.com http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/45) .