Bee-zarr-o.  Regardless, I'm glad you got the fix.

On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Jason Gauthier <jgauth...@lastar.com>wrote:

>  Wow. That was it! Had to be IDE.  Amazing.
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> Thanks!
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> *From:* Richard Stovall [mailto:rich...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 03, 2010 9:33 AM
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> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Windows 2008 - Page file
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> Related?
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> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/windowsserver2008r2virtualization/thread/5f2e9099-907d-4d84-8736-ed99f66f8328
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> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Jason Gauthier <jgauth...@lastar.com>
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> No, there isn’t.. but it does not work on any volume other than C:!  I have
> 4 other volumes attached.
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> But, what the heck. It’s something to try!
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> *From:* Richard Stovall [mailto:rich...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 03, 2010 9:09 AM
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> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Windows 2008 - Page file
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> Is there anything else on D: ?  If not, you could always delete the volume
> and start over.
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> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Jason Gauthier <jgauth...@lastar.com>
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> To consolidate all questions:
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> How large is the volume? Is it Basic, Dynamic, or GPT?
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> 34G, Basic.
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> Windows x64
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> Is this a physical machine or a Hyper-V VM?
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> It’s a VM.
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> A -- Can you make it a smaller number?  Say, 2GB or 4GB?
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> Nope, I cannot. I tried several volumes, even a 1G file does not create.
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> B -- What are the permissions on the root of D:\  ?
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> The Same as C: (without printing them here) – SYSTEM has full access.
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> *From:* Andrew S. Baker [mailto:asbz...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 03, 2010 7:11 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Windows 2008 - Page file
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> A -- Can you make it a smaller number?  Say, 2GB or 4GB?
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> B -- What are the permissions on the root of D:\  ?
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> -ASB: http://XeeSM.com/AndrewBaker
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> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Jason Gauthier <jgauth...@lastar.com>
> wrote:
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> All,
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>     I’ve hit a road block.  I’m trying to set Windows 2008 (x64) to use a
> page file on the D: drive. However, it just does not seem to want to comply.
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> First, I used the built in GUI tools.  I set the C: drive to 800-1024, and
> the D: drive to 34000.  I committed my settings with “Set” and rebooted.
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> After reboot, C: was set to 800, but nothing was changed on D:.
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> I verified in the registry, and the settings are accurate. (Also in the GUI
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> I’ve check drive permissions, but they seem to be in order.
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> So, I removed the page file on D: and I attempted to set it with wmic:
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> wmic.exe pagefileset create name="D:\pagefile.sys"
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> wmic pagefileset where name="D:\\pagefile.sys" set
> InitialSize=17000,MaximumSize=17000
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> Both commands came back successful. I rebooted.   Nothing on D:, but the
> GUI and registry setting complement each other.
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> I removed the page file from C: and tried to set it on D: only.  After
> rebooting windows reports that a temporary page file was created.  Sure
> enough. On my C: drive is a page file that is 16G (the equivalent of
> physical memory)
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> I’ve tried other drives that I attached as well.  Same situation.
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> What is going on here?  I appreciate the help.
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