Disable swap, however it's page faults that you should be looking at, not data
volume. Windows always keeps a paged copy
of lesser used data.
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Subject: Re: [hlds] Running in ram
You can set ConservativeSwapFile=1 in system.ini, but I'm not sure if
Windows uses that anymore. Other then that you probably can't nor do you
really need to. hlds will allocate tons of swap file with n
You can set ConservativeSwapFile=1 in system.ini, but I'm not sure if
Windows uses that anymore. Other then that you probably can't nor do you
really need to. hlds will allocate tons of swap file with no noticable
performance impact.
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