Today, it is probably difficult to find a user of modern computer systems running Windows (and Win7 in particular) who would somehow not encounter the concept of a page file (it is denoted as Pagefile.sys and is a system one). Let's see what it really is, and also determine its best size to optimize system performance. What is the optimal size of the Windows 7 swap file is recommended, now it will be found out.
What is a swap file?
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In conclusion, it remains to add that the above actions should be taken only at your own peril and risk. Although in Windows 7 the optimal size of the swap file does not play a special role (most often modern computer systems have a fairly powerful configuration), it is not recommended to change its size, say, upward. The easiest way is to simply turn it off, nothing bad will happen, believe me.