I cant create pagefiles on other partitions either.
And yep i got tons of freespace on all drives and have already set the pagefiles to 512 both min and max.
I've found the child objects checkbox now but i still got the same problem. I tried to restore to a point before this but there was a problem with the restore point and i hadnt created anymore.
I'm on a standalone machine with 4 partitions, with my windows installation on C.
I'm going to try a...
The pagefile.sys file isnt there in the drive. I set settings in view to show hidden files and to show operating system files.
I still dont see the checkbox for child objects. Am i in the right place? i am in the local security settings section in the control panel and am looking under...
more info i just found
in the direct x diagnostic it says that 203mb is used and 31mb is free of my page file.
in the windows xp performance monitor console it says i am using 153 mb of my page file (with only this web page open).
in my registry the page file value is set to what i tried to set...
Bobg1, i've tried both.
Wolluf, yep everyone group has full control as well. In the User Rights bit administrators and anubi have permision to create a page file. The anubi account is an administrator account. should i include "everyone" in that list as well?
i went insane and changed all user settings to full control.
Yes, when i select a new page file setting it usually asks me to restart. But the changes dont take effect.
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