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In computer operating systems that have their main memory ivided into pages, paging (sometimes called swapping) is a transfer of pages between main memory and an auxiliary store, such as hard disk drive. Paging is an important part of virtual memory implementation in most contemporary general-purpose operating systems, allowing them to easily use disk storage for data that does not fit into physical RAM. Paging is usually implemented as a task built into the kernel of the operating system.

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  • I was pretty eccentric page.: File Size : 10.43 MBDuration : 00:04:19DL : Download Mediafire
  • why did I not use local page file volumes, it would have been so easy to do
  • @SakinOLChamp Abi page file'ı biliyorum da SSD'ye geçince onu ne yapmak gerek onu anlamamıştım.
  • @SakinOLChamp Page file'ı ne yapmak gerek anlamadım.
  • @MosheWinter bariz fark var.eski diski secondary yap , page file lazim ssd deki ni kapatmazsan dagiliyor
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  • @The_Glaz hmm, ok. My sis suggests it's the Page file, which is virtual RAM. Might be worth googling that? O: sorry i can't help more ><
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  • @TheMattB81 @torn_tv @OriginalPrey1 @iainbristow @Samshaw71 6GB being used seems pretty normal to me, set your Page File to 6GB as well
  • Page file usage TES V: Skyrim päällä: 3.6 GB. Page file usage Google chrome, jossa auki Chuck the sheep -selainpeli: 4.1 GB.
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