Re: for top guns only: no paging file error...

From: david (ymidt@yahoo.com)
Date: 12/31/02


From: "david" <ymidt@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 13:15:47 -0800

Roger,
I tried adjusting pagefile size. Seems ok, but on next
reboot/login get "no paging file" msg again.
I have only one large disk in that machine, with one
large partition.

thanks,
-- David

>-----Original Message-----
>Have you tried adjusting the pagefile size, or if you
have
>multiple partitions, moving the pagefile to a different
disk,
>and the after a reboot back if you want it where it was ?
>This is in System properties Advanced tab, Performance
>Settings, and then in the Performance Options dialog that
>this opens, on the Advanced tab use the Change button in
>the Virtual memory panel.
>
>--
>Roger Abell
>MS MVP (Security, Windows), MCDBA, MCSE both
>Associate Expert - Windows XP ExpertZone
>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
>"David" <ymidt@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:019901c2b10c$1f981660$d5f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA12...
>> I upgraded from xp home to xp pro and converted my
single
>> large hard drive from FAT to NTFS via command line.
>> After reboot, startup takes a very long and after login
>> get message that the is no paging file. Control panel
>> has paging file set up larger than recommended size.
>>
>> I checked knowledge base and as advised, started up in
>> safe mode, and checked that Administrators and System
>> both had full permissions for the disk (they did).
>>
>> I even tried
>> removing these permissions and re-adding them (thinking
>> that perhaps they were affected by NTFS conversion) but
>> it didn't solve problem.
>>
>> Any help greatly appreciated!! I'm a power user and
>> often need more vir mem than my 640MB dram.
>>
>> -- David
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