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I liked it.
Does that mean you'll be posting it if it isn't answered in time?
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If I can create one for tomorrow, then yes. I reckon I still got an hour or so.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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You reckon wrong!
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super. I do not need to worry now.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Anagram?
cheers,
Super
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Is the correct answer, and you are up tomorrow!
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I just realized I am on vacation tomorrow. Some stupid paperwork in Govt office.
cheers,
Super
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No problem - I'll set it for you.
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I have sent an email with few CCC made. Its not very refined yet but please free to discard and set something tough as I will be away long weekend
cheers,
Super
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OK - I'll go with (at least one) of those for you.
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That's a bit easy for you mush
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Took over an hour ...
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Nice one. I was going to do anagram, but was not happy with the clues I could think of.
It was a choice between:
Two articles do not weigh much but they mix things up. (7)
and
Shaken like a ragman. (7)
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As every word is an anagram of at least itself, perhaps simply:
Anagram (7)
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I have plenty of memory in my machine (32GB). I have never seen the machine use even half that - not even close. I wonder: Do I really need the Pagefile.sys and the Swapfile.sys?
The reason I am asking, is that I suspect my Macrium image files of the systems drive are getting bloated by these files. They can grow quite large. Maybe Macrium leaves these files out of the images? They are quite clever - those fellas at Macrium.
Any expert advice out there?
Note: For the same reason I disabled Hibernation. It's a real Gigabyte hog.
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Cp-Coder wrote: Do I really need the Pagefile.sys and the Swapfile.sys? No, since it is more than just virtual memory.
Windows 7 includes a file caching mechanism called SuperFetch that caches the most frequently accessed application files in RAM so your applications will open more quickly.
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Just try it. You can safely disable paging, and turn it back on later if you want.
Backup software shouldn't be backing up the page file, but who knows, it might be.
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Good to know. Thanks
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An Image backup should include the whole disk , which will include those files - but they will be zero length and the content is counted as unused disk space which isn't normally included in an image, I believe.
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An irrelevant distinction.
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Yes, it seems there is not much to gain by disabling these files. At least nor as far as system images are concerned.
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You could turn the them off. You're going to end up turning them back on.
According to Macrium Support, those files are added to the image, but they are zero length in the image even though they show a file size if you mount the image in Explorer.
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Thanks! That makes sense. I have noticed that whether they are on or off does not seem to affect image size.
modified 25-Nov-19 21:58pm.
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You shouldn't disable the pagefile.
Everything in the kernel expects it to exist and has been built around that assumption. so if you remove it you will actually get worse performance. Even if your RAM is more than enough.
You can probably make it a lot smaller though.
If you go to the control panel -> System -> advanced system settings -> Select the advanced tab -> Performance settings -> Advanced tab -> click Virtual memory - change, you'll get a recommended size that will quite probably work just fine for you.
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