Moving Page File to another HDD after clean install on new SSD


  1. Posts : 94
    Windows 7 64 Home
       #1

    Moving Page File to another HDD after clean install on new SSD


    I have two SSDs (120 and 64 Gb) and two platter HDDs (500 Gb each) setup in RAID. The OS is installed on the 120 Gb SSD with the page file on the 64 Gb SSD. I have 16 Gb of memory so the page file will not get used that much. I wanted to put the Page File on the platter HDDs, but I get an error that 'Crash dump initialization failed!' no matter the size I use, I have used from 2 Gb to 24 Gb. When I put it on the 64 Gb or for the matter on the 120 Gb SSD I get no error. I'm only using 200 Gb of the RAID setup so there is a ton of room. Does anyone have any idea why I cannot put the Page File on the RAID setup? My MB is a Biostar TZ68A+, i5 2500k setup.
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       #2

    Good question. I've always used my D:/ spinner for the page file but it's not in RAID. I hope to power up a new build with RAID spinners soon and I'm now curious if I well experience this.

    Have you tried allowing the OS to manage page file size on the spinner?
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #3

    Small Page File


    I'm not an expert on this but as far as I know you still need a small page file on your windows partition to allow crash dumps to be written out. Try setting the page file size for that partition to a fixed size of 16Mb.
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  4. Posts : 94
    Windows 7 64 Home
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       #4

    Thanks Callender that worked put 16 Mb on my 64 Gb SSD (worked on my 120 SSD too) and 24441 min/max (windows recommended) on my RAID setup...no errors. Really did not want the page file on either SSD so this is the best setup that windows will not give me errors with. I need a large page file somewhere due to having 16 Gb of memory if ever I need a memory dump. Madcratebuilder I tried that and much more, the setup above seems to be the best setup to limit writes to my SSDs.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #5

    Glad it worked


    Hi,

    glad it worked. Like I said I'm not an expert on the way you've got things set up but on my machine the page file for other drives is set to "system recommended" plus 200Mb and it's a fixed size. I read that a fixed size page file is better as it doesn't use resources as it dynamically shrinks/ grows and any chance of fragmentation is reduced.

    I can't say if that's factually correct and other experts on this forum might say that it's best not to use a fixed size page file. All I know is that on my machine it does indeed give a performance boost!
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #6

    Callender said:
    Hi,

    on my machine the page file for other drives is set to "system recommended" plus 200Mb and it's a fixed size.
    Edit: Meant to say that the drive that the page file is swapped to is set to "system recommended" plus 200Mb.
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  7. Posts : 94
    Windows 7 64 Home
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Yes, fixed size is best and I added 300 Mb to the system recommended of 24441 Mb for I read to add 300 Mb somewhere.
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