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#1 User is offline   RJARRRPCGP 

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  Posted 03 December 2005 - 10:31 PM

With Windows 98 SE, (probably other versions of Windows 9x too)
if the swap file is set to bigger than 768 MB, Windows then refuses to continue with the error message saying that there's insufficient memory to run Windows and to disable some stuff in config.sys and autoexec.bat.

But, the swap file isn't physical memory! So why does that matter? :realmad:

This is NOT RAM I'm talking about, it's just the swap file size! :realmad:


Has anyone else seen this?


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Posted 04 December 2005 - 02:38 AM

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With Windows 98 SE, (probably other versions of Windows 9x too)
if the swap file is set to bigger than 768 MB, Windows then refuses to continue with the error message saying that there's insufficient memory to run Windows and to disable some stuff in config.sys and autoexec.bat.

Certainly not with WinME as I always have a swap of fixed size (1GB) and never got such a problem.

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Posted 04 December 2005 - 04:03 AM

I have run Windows 98 SE for years with fixed 1GB swapfile and never had any problems...

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Posted 04 December 2005 - 05:04 AM

RJARRRPCGP

Do you have Win98 installed on FAT or FAT32 ?

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Posted 04 December 2005 - 08:58 AM

View PostRJARRRPCGP, on Dec 4 2005, 04:31 AM, said:

With Windows 98 SE, (probably other versions of Windows 9x too)
if the swap file is set to bigger than 768 MB, Windows then refuses to continue with the error message saying that there's insufficient memory to run Windows and to disable some stuff in config.sys and autoexec.bat.

But, the swap file isn't physical memory! So why does that matter? :realmad:

This is NOT RAM I'm talking about, it's just the swap file size! :realmad:


Has anyone else seen this?


Are you experimenting to find the upper limit, or do you need a fixed size
swap file that large?

#6 User is offline   RJARRRPCGP 

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Posted 04 December 2005 - 03:18 PM

View PostElektrik, on Dec 4 2005, 07:04 AM, said:

RJARRRPCGP

Do you have Win98 installed on FAT or FAT32 ?


FAT32

View Postsomewan, on Dec 4 2005, 10:58 AM, said:

View PostRJARRRPCGP, on Dec 4 2005, 04:31 AM, said:

With Windows 98 SE, (probably other versions of Windows 9x too)
if the swap file is set to bigger than 768 MB, Windows then refuses to continue with the error message saying that there's insufficient memory to run Windows and to disable some stuff in config.sys and autoexec.bat.

But, the swap file isn't physical memory! So why does that matter? :realmad:

This is NOT RAM I'm talking about, it's just the swap file size! :realmad:


Has anyone else seen this?


Are you experimenting to find the upper limit, or do you need a fixed size
swap file that large?


I discovered this by accident when wondering which fixed swap file size to set.

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Posted 04 December 2005 - 06:05 PM

My swapfile is set to 1024/1024 and I've had no problems with it.

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