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Tue, 28 Sep 1999 07:55:57 -0400
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I occasionally get the same thing on Win95a and Win95b
systems (with or with-out fat32).  Sometimes the file size
is "zero" and (I think) sometimes it is not.
I am not dual booting to "anything", and/or have nothing fancy
as far as hidden partitions, etc.  But...  Norton U. has
"dumbed out" on me in various ways when setting
the swap file automatically,  Minimum LARGER than
maximum comes to mind -- (once...)
IMHO, I delete any swap file that does not have today's
date (I cold boot a lot), or any swap file that Windows will
"let" me delete. I check which one Windows "thinks" it
is using, and never "play" with that one...  Since there
is no rush, I would wait for more opinions on this one...
Good luck,  Rick Glazier

----- Original Message -----
From: Ken & Barbie <[log in to unmask]>
>Using Norton Utilities, I created a 96mb swap file which
>originally was installed on drive C, I moved the swap file
>to the E drive some time ago, however, I seem to have a
>duplicate copy installed on D. My virtual memory settings
>show the swap file correctly installed on drive E. Enough
>with the alphabet soup.
>Could or should I delete the swap file on D?

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