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So I'm defragging C: finally. Tell me why so many fragged files......
I'm not sure how outdated this would be, but when I had marginal machines, I'd defrag, turn the virtual memory off, defrag, turn the virtual memory back on and have a nice little machine for a while (that defragged the paging file). (of course, that was 100 years ago in computer time.....I'm not sure how applicable it would be on modern hardware--it worked great on Pentium 75s, though)
I don't think it will move the file, though, because it considers it a system file? Absolutely worth a try though!!
Porn!Tell me why so many fragged files......
The file's actually no longer there (at least in Win 95-98). I think you had to boot in safe mode or possibly with the Shift key down (I really don't remember for some reason) to eliminate any programs from starting up.
It's there.. It's a hidden, protected, system file - pagefile.sys. I think it's always been that way since Windows began in the 80's.
But it's only one sector at that point. When you increase the file size back to what it's supposed to be, you've got defragged virtual memory. Worked awesome on marginal hardware. I didn't have a choice. I had to make the hardware last due to a 7 year lease on computer equipment with a NASTY monthly payment.