At 03:44 AM 4/6/00 -0400, you wrote:
>your backups up-to-date, and run DEFRAG.  Some go so far as to confine the
>swapfile to its own partion.  Partition Magic or the like can help do this.
>
>Boyd Ramsay

This is my favorite trick.  I make a partition especially for the swap file
on any PC that may find it's hard drive filled to maximum, and then I can
let the swap file be happy without worrying about having too much data on
it.  I find 30-50 MB is plenty of space.
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