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notification/error every time I logged in: Windows created a temporary paging file on your computer because of a problem that occured with your paging file configuration when you started your computer. The total paging file
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size for all disk drives may be somewhat larger than the size you specified
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After clicking OK, it would open the virtual memory settings without any explanation of what you were supposed to check or do how to fix paging file windows 7 there. This evidently happens because pagefile.sys, the file that Windows uses for virtual memory, has become corrupted in some way. This Microsoft Answers article recommends running an SFC (system file check). Here's how to run http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/windows-created-a-temporary-paging-file-message/da9775d0-b2bc-42c4-9471-5b12933093f4 an SFC. This did not solve the problem for me, but it is something you should try first. Here's how I cleared it up: Log in under a local Administrator account. (Do this after each restart in these instructions as well.) If it's not already open, open the virtual memory settings by rich-clicking on Computer, → Properties → Advanced System Settings → click the Advanced tab → Under Performance, click Settings, http://notely.blogspot.com/2011/08/solution-for-persisting-windows-created.html go to Advanced tab, finally under Virtual Memory section click the Change button. Uncheck the Autmatically manage paging file size for all drives checkbox. Set a "Custom size" for the paging file on the C drive: 0MB initial, 0MB maximum. Click OK, close all dialog boxes, and restart your computer. After logging in again, delete the file C:\pagefile.sys To do this, you may need to change your folder settings so you can see it first. Open a window of your C: drive and click Organize at the top, then Folder and Search Options Click the View tab, and make sure Show hidden files, folders and drives is turned on, and that Hide protected system files is not checked. Click OK and go back to your C: drive, find pagefile.sys and delete it. Now go back to the virtual memory settings (see step 2 above) and set the paging file for the C: drive to System managed size, and then make sure the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives checkbox is checked. Click OK, close all dialog boxes, and restart your computer. A summary of what this does: By temporarily turning off virtual memory, you allow yourself to delete the (now-corrupt) paging file. Then when you re-enable virtual memory, Windows auto
tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows 8 Solved Windows keeps creating a temporary paging file 1kcaJun 22, 2014, 5:15 AM http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2190821/windows-creating-temporary-paging-file.html Every time I boot into Windows now, a message pops up telling me that's Windows has created a paging file on my C drive and it may be larger than what I originally specified.Before this, http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/326927-how-fix-windows-paging-file-error.html my setup consisted of:1x SSD [C]2x HDD [D & E]I moved the paging file off of the SSD and onto the D drive to reduce writes onto the SSD.Recently, in order to keep GPU paging file temps under control, I removed the drive cages in my case to allow unobstructed airflow to the cards, meaning I had to mount my SSD behind the motherboard and put my HDDs in an external enclosure. This is where the problem started.After some digging, it just seems like it takes too long to find the external HDDs during boot so Windows creates the paging file on the only created a temporary drive it detects in that time frame - the SSD.The thing is, even when I disable the paging file entirely, it the message still pops up, but just not every single time. When I create a small paging file on the SSD, the problem goes away but that's the one thing I wanted to avoid.How can I get rid of the message whilst keeping the paging file off the SSD?OS is Win8.1 Pro and external enclosure is connected via USB 3 8 answers Last reply Jun 23, 2014 Best Answer Jun 23, 2014 More about windows creating temporary paging file dodger46Jun 22, 2014, 8:10 AM Given that the speed of a paging file on an external HDD is way less than that of DDR3 RAM it's going to be worse than useless, just do without. (Provided you have at least 4Gb RAM and don't run any progs that can't do without a Paging File!)See http://www.thessdreview.com/ssd-guides/optimization-guides/the-ssd-optimization-guide-ultimate-windows-8-edition/2/ 1kcaJun 22, 2014, 9:00 AM I have 16GB RAM and when I ran the system without one in the past, I didn't run into any problems but when I do disable it, it doesn't seem to stop the message permanently. It will still appear on boot, telling me
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support General Discussion » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: How to fix windows paging file error 30 Mar 2014 #1 bigboi972 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 322 posts How to fix windows paging file error About two weeks ago I had shut down my pc improperly by hitting the power button. When I booted up my pc I got this error message indicated in the link below. Since then my pc has been displaying warning messages that I am about to be out of ram please note I was able to have the same amount of programs open with no issues before getting this error. Programs randomly close here and there. I have attempted using a restore point, restoring my pc to an earlier point before the error happened that was only a temporary fix. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...0/594/y3ol.png http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...0/819/7ada.png My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit CPU Intel Xeon E3 @ 3.30GHzIntel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1230 v3 @ 3.3 Motherboard MSI Z97 GAMING 5 (MS-7917) Memory 16.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 666MHz (9-9-9-24) Graphics Card ATI Radeon HD 7950 Sound Card (1) AMD High Definition Audio Device (2) USB Audio Device Hard Drives (1) Samsung SSD 840 EVO 120GB ATA Device (2) TOSHIBA MK7559GSM ATA Device Other Info TRENDnet Wireless AC1200 Dual Band USB 3.0 Adapter, TEW-805UB bigboi972 View Public Profile Find More Posts by bigboi972 . 30 Mar 2014 #2 Brink 64-bit Windows 10 Pro 64,319 posts Oklahoma Hello bigboi, See if setting your page file to be managed by the system instead of using a custom size may help. Virtual Memory Paging File - Change My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Self built custom OS 64-bit Windows 10 Pro CPU Intel i7-3930K 3.2 Ghz (O/C 4 Ghz) Motherboard ASRock X79 Extreme11 Memory 32 GB (4x8GB) G.SKILL DDR3 Quad PC3-19200 2400MHz Graphics Card MSI N760 TF 4GB5/OC GTX 760 4GB Sound Card SB Recon 3Di Integrated Chip Monitor(s) Displays 3 x 27" Asus VE278Q Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Logitech wireless K800 Mouse Logitech MX Master PSU OCZ Series Gold OCZZ1000M 1000W Case Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow Edition Cooling Corsair Hydro H100 Hard D