You may have noticed a message that states that Windows created a temporary paging file on your computer because of a problem that occurred with your paging file configuration when you started your ...
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Your Windows page file might be on the wrong drive — here's how to move it where it belongs
There is a hidden file on your computer that has probably been eating up space on your C: drive for years, and you likely had no idea it was even there. It is not malware, not a runaway browser cache, ...
Recently, Microsoft has made great strides in improving the stability of Windows by fixing bugs. However, many users still struggle with a common problem: the Blue ...
The pagefile (Pagefile.sys) is an invisible file, and by default is stored at the top level of the drive you installed W2K on. You'll have to set explorer to show invisible files to see it.<BR><BR>I ...
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