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Make the minimum size of the page file the same as the maximum size. This saves
the operating system from needing to resize the page file, and does not lose you any
extra space, since the 'maximum' size the page file can reach is the amount of hard
disk space that is reserved by the OS.

Right click on 'my computer' and select 'properties.'

Select the 'advanced' tab.

Under 'performance' choose the 'settings' button.
 



Select the 'advanced' tab again and under 'virtual memory' select 'change.'

Highlight the drive containing your page file and make the 'initial size' of the file the
same as the 'maximum size' of the file.
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