JBoDEAN 0 Posted February 20, 2001 I just upgraded from 256 to 384 megs of ram, and wondering if you all see this as beneficial? I heard anything after 256 does minimal things to windows 2000? What should my page file be set at with this setting? Should i put the page file on the same partition as WIN2000? or a different one? ------------------ [Here is my system] Intel Celeron 566 @ 901 Abit BE6 Rv1 3d Prophet 2 Mx (6.34 drivers) Soundblaster Live! Value w/ cambridge 4 point speakers Pioneer 6x dvd / 12 x cdrom SCSI Drive 3com 905b-cmb network card Panasonic 4x scsi burner IBM Deskstar 13.5g 7200rpm DMA/66 Western Digital 14g 5400rpm DMA/66 256m PC-100 CS2 ram BoDEAN gizbug@sammyhagar.net http://www.sammyhagar.net Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted February 20, 2001 You cant have too much ram with Win2k. Ive found that the more memory you have, the better things run. Of course if Microsoft wouldnt have such a bloated OS we probably wouldnt need such hefty memory requirements. Just wait until XP...the minimum ram requirements are supposed to be 128 megs. Sucks, dont it. Like I said, the way MS runs there OS, you cant have too much ram, until you max out your limit. Share this post Link to post
ThC 129 0 Posted February 20, 2001 yeah MS tend to fill their OSes with extra crap i dont want like WMP7 and 8. I mean they should just install the CORE components needed to run then let you install what you want over it. Share this post Link to post
JBoDEAN 0 Posted February 20, 2001 what about page file settings and location/ Share this post Link to post
Igor 0 Posted February 20, 2001 I belive microsoft recommends Page size Total ram + 12%. As for the location, a separate HD would be the best. Share this post Link to post
erichui 0 Posted February 24, 2001 with win2k. there is a recommended setting for page size just change both the min and max value to that size. and will do the job Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted February 24, 2001 Actually the Min pagefile calculated by Windows 2000 is Physical * 1.5M. That's usually good enough. Well if you have enough ram that is. Share this post Link to post