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September 05, 2000 12:00 AM

Why doesn't Windows 2000 retain my pagefile settings?

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A. When you change your pagefile settings in Win2K, sometimes they aren't restored (this happened to me today!). The correct way to set the pagefile size is to use Start, Settings, Control Panel, System, Advanced, Performance Options, Change. Select the drive whose settings you want to modify, and enter values in the Initial Size and Maximum Size boxes. Click Set, then click OK three times.

To avoid pagefile fragmentation as a page grows, you should set the Initial Size and Maximum Size values to the same value. A minimum value of your RAM x 1.5 is recommended. If you don't set these values to the same value, as a page grows and shrinks, it becomes scattered all over the hard disk.

Even when you set the values properly, some systems don't retain your settings. If this happens, perform the following steps:

  1. Start regedt32.exe (not regedit.exe).
  2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\ControlSession Manager\Memory Management
  3. Double-click PagingFiles. The entry will appear as
    D:\pagefile.sys 700 700
    

    The first value is the location; the second is the minimum size; and the third is the maximum size.

  4. Ensure the values are correct and click OK.
  5. Reboot the machine.

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Comments
  • funkyduck
    8 years ago
    Dec 01, 2004

    I have the same problem after upgrading from win2k to XP and then install SP2.

  • Anonymous User
    8 years ago
    Nov 10, 2004

    i have the same problem here, im working with a pentium 4 machine and every time i reboot it is set back to 20, i dont realy know what to do either

  • Des
    8 years ago
    Jun 03, 2004

    i have this problem, however it appears after i try log into the system, then it won't let me log on, the login window just pops up again!

  • Ina
    8 years ago
    May 11, 2004

    what do you mean by system account ?
    I have exactly the same problem and over and over again I check the settings (they look ok) but when restarting the system. I receive the same error again. No paging file found set to 20MB.
    I couldn't find anything on the microsoft site, of course.
    I even re-installed w2k, but the same problem.

    I checked for a system account, but didn't find any build-in account. can you be more specific ?

    Thanks for the help.

  • Marc Morales
    8 years ago
    Feb 11, 2004

    Be sure that the SYSTEM account has FULL rights to the drive that the pagefile is on. I discovered this while locking down access to a new laptop, tried the registry fix listed but I kept getting the same error. Giving SYSTEM full rights to the drive fixed the problem.

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