Quote Originally Posted by Bubba
This portion is normally the sectors/indexes that the swap file uses.
Man oh man. . . I know this is WAY WAT OT, but. . .

It is a good idea to create a static swap file for a Windows 2***/XP/-Anything with a NTFS on it. The way to do it is to make the MIN/MAX for the swap file the default MAX -- This assumes that the default max is about 3X your memeory. If you do this several things can happen 1) your computer will boot more quickly **Having a good defrag tool like Diskeeper to defrag this file AFTER you reboot the first time after making this change will increase the speed**, 2) speeds up your access time if you do a lot of program swapping, 3) really hoses you if you are using the "Delete the swap file on windows shutdown."