> Then you read it wrong.

Unfortunetely the help file does not seem to be installed. 
I went on-line and found this below.
Perhaps I dont understand it or the version of vim Im using is different.

However please note " No swap file will be used.  Recovery after a crash will be
impossible."

Regards

Full Quote:

No swap file will be used.  Recovery after a crash will be
                impossible.  Handy if you want to view or edit a file on a
                very slow medium (e.g., a floppy).
                Can also be done with ":set updatecount=0".  You can switch it
                on again by setting the 'updatecount' option to some value,
                e.g., ":set uc=100".
                NOTE: Don't combine -n with -b, making -nb, because that has a
                different meaning: |-nb|.
                'updatecount' is set to 0 AFTER executing commands from a
                vimrc file, but before the GUI initializations.  Thus it
                overrides a setting for 'updatecount' in a vimrc file, but not
                in a gvimrc file.  See |startup|.
                When you want to reduce accesses to the disk (e.g., for a
                laptop), don't use "-n", but set 'updatetime' and
                'updatecount' to very big numbers, and type ":preserve" when
                you want to save your work.  This way you keep the possibility
                for crash recovery.
                {not in Vi}

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