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<x-charset iso-8859-1>Actually, this will help. By moving the swap file from the C drive to another drive/partition, this will free up space on the C drive permitting the C:\Windows\Temp file to become larger than it can now become, assuming that during this process the swap file is so large on the C drive as to limit the Temp file to a size too small for this operation. Dave Grenier Olympia, WA ----- Original Message ----- > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 09:39:17 -0500 > From: "LAURIE SOLOMON" <LAURIE@ADVANCENET.NET> > Subject: RE: Out or memory on C drive > > You can do that in Windows; but it will not help since the reference is not > really to the swap file but to the Windows\temp file primarily which because > of the C drive's being filled cannot expand and the unchangeable size of the > Epson print spooler buffer. > > The swap file in Windows can be changed as follows > To reserve disk space for extra memory > > to open the System Properties dialog box at the Performance tab. > Click Virtual Memory. > Make sure Let Windows manage my virtual memory settings is selected. > Notes > You can also open the System Properties dialog box by clicking Start, > pointing to Settings, clicking Control Panel, and then double-clicking > System. > Whenever possible, let Windows manage your virtual memory. Windows chooses > the default setting based on the amount of free hard-disk space. The swap > file then shrinks and grows dynamically based on actual memory usage. > If you need to specify a different disk or set limits on the minimum or > maximum reserved space, click Let me specify my own virtual memory settings, > and then enter the new disk in Hard disk or enter values (in kilobytes) in > Minimum or Maximum. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. </x-charset>
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