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02-03-03
Turning off the Windows swapfile is a bad idea, it causes the Windows memory management subsystem to act up a bit. You can however reduce it's size to say, 64 MB... And with a few tweaks force Windows to keep often used things in memory. Even with my 1024 MB of memory I still have a fairsized swap, 'cause Windows likes to stuff some things there. ... Time has no bearing... ...when the whiteout begins...
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