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Changing Virtual Memory Settings
If you have more than one hard disk drive, you may need to change size and location of your
virtual memory page file. See Windows NT Help for more information.
Consider the following before changing page file settings:
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The size of the page file. If your system is equipped with a large amount of RAM, Setup
might create a page file that is unnecessarily large.
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Drive letter reassignments. If you reassigned your drive letters, you may find it
necessary to adjust your page file settings.
To change the size and location of the virtual memory page file:
1. From Start, click Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2. Double-click the System icon.
3. Click the Performance tab and then click Change.
4. Click a drive letter in the list, and then type new values in the Initial Size and Maximum
Size text boxes.
5. Click
Set.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for any additional drives in the list.
7. Click Close, then click OK. An alert box displays.
8. Do one of the following:
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Click Yes to restart the system with the new settings
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Click No to continue with other tasks and use the new settings the next time you
restart the system
Configuring SCSI Host Adapter Settings
If you previously used the SCSI Configuration Utility on the SYSUTIL diskette to change
SCSI host adapter settings, you must restore those settings after installing the Windows NT
operating system and the Service Pack.
See Chapter 3 for information on configuring SCSI peripherals.
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