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  1. On 06/10/2020 at 12:58, blondeolderguy said:

    I'm a tech myself  46 years now. I checked the page file.   I have 8 gig of ram. So I set it to 12g.  Which is 1.5 times greater then the ram as recommended.   I also have the boottime defrag turned on so everytime I boot it defrags the pagefile. I watch it as it goes through the bootup and it checks the pagefile and I see it checking it and defragging if needed. 

    Here's a screenshot.

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    On 06/10/2020 at 12:58, blondeolderguy said:

    Yes of course.  I've never touched it. I'm a tech myself.  I also have the

     

     

  2. 5 hours ago, johnccleaner said:

    We've not been able to reproduce this behavior on multiple Windows 10 computers.

    If it's still ongoing, can you please check that there is still a pagefile on that drive? You can find out how to view your virtual memory settings here: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-virtual-memory-size-windows-10 

    In the 'Virtual Memory' window, if there's a Paging File Size other than "None" for that drive, then there should be a pagefile.sys. If it is "None", however, then this file would not be present, and Defraggler would indeed be showing the correct information.

    If it does look like there should be a pagefile.sys file on that drive, can you please send an email to our support team at support@ccleaner.com with a screenshot of the virtual memory settings and a screenshot of the Defraggler screen demonstrating the issue? We'll be happy to look into the matter further!

     

    5 hours ago, johnccleaner said:

    We've not been able to reproduce this behavior on multiple Windows 10 computers.

    If it's still ongoing, can you please check that there is still a pagefile on that drive? You can find out how to view your virtual memory settings here: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-virtual-memory-size-windows-10 

    In the 'Virtual Memory' window, if there's a Paging File Size other than "None" for that drive, then there should be a pagefile.sys. If it is "None", however, then this file would not be present, and Defraggler would indeed be showing the correct information.

    If it does look like there should be a pagefile.sys file on that drive, can you please send an email to our support team at support@ccleaner.com with a screenshot of the virtual memory settings and a screenshot of the Defraggler screen demonstrating the issue? We'll be happy to look into the matter further!

    Yes of course.  I've never touched it. I'm a tech myself.  I also have the

    5 hours ago, johnccleaner said:

    We've not been able to reproduce this behavior on multiple Windows 10 computers.

    If it's still ongoing, can you please check that there is still a pagefile on that drive? You can find out how to view your virtual memory settings here: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-virtual-memory-size-windows-10 

    In the 'Virtual Memory' window, if there's a Paging File Size other than "None" for that drive, then there should be a pagefile.sys. If it is "None", however, then this file would not be present, and Defraggler would indeed be showing the correct information.

    If it does look like there should be a pagefile.sys file on that drive, can you please send an email to our support team at support@ccleaner.com with a screenshot of the virtual memory settings and a screenshot of the Defraggler screen demonstrating the issue? We'll be happy to look into the matter further!

     

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