BruceAZ -> (1/5/2001 11:26:00 AM)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Arralen:
[B]Windows uses swap file which it makes to it's own purposes and shares it to other applications.
Correct. File is "Win386.swp"
Size of the file is usually 20megs,
Wrong. With default settings, Windows sets the file size dynamically. It starts with around 20Mb, but may grow as big as RAM available.
There are unconfirmed reports that Win9x does not use any SwapFile-space that exceeds the available RAM, but I'm not shure about this.
so if it's full you'll get error like above Melvin has.
Most likely wrong - Win would enlarge the file size, that's all, and with 64 MB RAM and therefore 64MB Swapfile you should be able to store a 30MB vcr file, shouldn't you ?
Windows creates the swapfile if your win is configured as a server.
If you don't create swapfile, windows uses whole disk to it.
Wrong. Win creates swapfile by default, even on a 512MB machine. When set to "server" Win handles file transfers, caching etc. different, what is said to push performance.
I'm getting this error myself, but I have 101MB swapfile (free), 128MB RAM (73MB free w/o SPWAW), 273MB free "TEMP" disc space, 45MB disk on the drive with SPWAW
and only 3MB on C: [img]http://www.matrixgames.com/ubb/frown.gif[/img]
So question is, where does SPWAW put this file?
And may this error be cause by a software-diskcache (vcache with Win9x) that is smaller than the vcr-file may be ?
(Mine is set to 16MB fix, but on most Win-machines run with standard settings which do not restrict the cache size, so it may use all available RAM [img]http://www.matrixgames.com/ubb/frown.gif[/img] )
I'll look further into this and keep you informed 'bout what I can find out [img]http://www.matrixgames.com/ubb/smile.gif[/img]
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Hi Arralen:
How do you adjust the standard settings? I have 256MB of RAM (win manages the virtual memory settings) with plenty of hard disk available yet still getting the error message?
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