normally, the optimal level for any computer with 32-256 megs of ram is 25%
for the ram..
for example if u had 32 megs of ram then a swap file of size 8 megs is quite
sufficient....
stress on the word 'sufficeint', in case u do heavu multitasking and/or have
lots of proggies loaded at the same time, a swap file size equivalent to the
ram size is more than what u need..
Kunal Ganguly (Gza)
UIN - 7148255
>At 06:20 PM 2/21/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>Rick Mann wrote:
>>
>>> Why would I possibly need a 128 MB Swap File?
>> > A recent article in PC World (3/98) on Win'95 specifies a swap
>file
>>> size
>>> >of approx 3 times the amount of RAM on the system. An example of 32Mb
was
>>> >given in the article and suggested that a 100MB swap file would do it.
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