![]() My pagefile is not on my boot drive as suggested by the link I've given. ![]() You mean Windows doesn't use pagefile for sleep writes? BTW It still recommends 1.5*ram. I'm not sure I understand what you wrote. Pagefile on SSD's are not the greatest idea as to change data on an SSd you have to write it elsewhere and then delete the original, and that then forces some garbage collection and trimming to make the deleted space writable. Hiberfil.sys is a percentage of the ram size as it will store all of ram as an image to allow fast restarting from exactly where you were, I think there is some compression involved hence why it is not = to ram size. Personally on a rotating disk I set it to a fixed size so that it does not fragment. NO its not, pagefile is where windows puts data it wants to hold in memory when there is not enough memory, it used to be recommended about 1.5 x ram, which larger amounts of ram this is less of an issue, and the recommendation is system controlled. You might also be interested in this thread: ![]() ![]() I think this is to enable to write ram content to hd before sleep, if you use this function. ![]() Pagefile is generally about 1.5*ram size. ![]()
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