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September 30th, 2000, 08:24 PM
#1
NT 4 and undeleteable file
Hi,
My friend has a computer that has nt 4. He uses adobe premire 5.1 to edit video. He has two hard drives, one 200 megs the other 12GB The 200MB is the C: drive, and the 12GB drive is the d: drive. On the 12GB drive there is a file called pagefile.sys (a 4GB file) that can not be deleted. It says that the file is in use. I do not see any programs open that would be using this file. I have tried to use my win98 boot disk (I do not know what boot disks nt has and he did not have one) when I booted with the win98 boot disk, Drive c: was the RAM DRIVE which means that most likely there is a overlay on the computer. Because of this I could not see the c: or d: drive. I tried to format the d: drive in nt and it would not let me because it said that the drive was in use. Also, when I ran fdisk it did not see the d: drive. This maybe because of the overlay. My question is: does anyone know how to get rid delete the pagfile.sys file or format the d: drive, without formatting the c: and getting rid of the overlay, and then formatting the d:?
Thanks,
Kevin
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September 30th, 2000, 10:49 PM
#2
The pagefile.sys file is the virtual memory file you could move this to c
I notice my file is only 22 meg it should be bigger I think the rule of thumb is 2.5 times physical memory
win 98 boot disk makes a ram disk usually on
d:
to store its utilities (fdisk,scandisk etc)
Maybe your drives are formated ntfs that why ram disk is on c instead of d and thats
why you cant see them in dos
If you move page file you should be able to format d: in NT with disk admin
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September 30th, 2000, 10:51 PM
#3
OOps
To move pagesys file
control panel/system/performance
you will see it under virtual memory
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