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Old 30-06-2020, 15:11   #13
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Re: Windows Paging file question

*Sigh* I cannot be bothered with this.
You're obviously a 'google expert' on PC's so I'll leave you to it.

JFYI, You have still shown nothing that proves you need a paging file.
Is it better to have one, generally, yes, do you need one, no, I (and many others) have actually proved that, practically.

Btw, if something rogue is gobbling up memory, a paging file isnt going to save you.

I have made only one claim about SSD Lifespan, that more R/Ws will reduce it, you have not (and cannot) prove otherwise, its a simple fact of SSDs.

I have never mentioned defragging, so I have no idea why you are on about that.

The OP's question was ;
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I have 32GB of ram, can i disabling the windows paging file without it causing any issues in system stability?
The answer is yes, you could.

That does not mean you should, but that wasn't the question.
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