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1.5 times your RAM is just the Windows default, better to go 2-3 times if you have the space. Even better yet is making a dedicated partition for swap file space.
1.5 times your RAM is just the Windows default, better to go 2-3 times if you have the space.
That seems like a excessive amount. I mean if your so low on memory that you need to set it that high, its time for a upgrade. As long as you have at least 1GB, having 1.5x VM should be more than enough. I can't see having such a large amount of VM helping that much either since its so much slower that actual ram.
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That much swap file space is far from overkill and quite common. In fact if you leave it at the default amount Winows will lag and add a measley 2MB at a time when needed even if you do have 1 GB RAM. Forums like VU's FEAR are full of tech talk about people commonly using a 4GB dedicated swap file partition.
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