Article ID: 128327
Article Last Modified on 11/15/2006
Q. In Microsoft Windows version 3.x, a temporary swap file is slower
than a permanent swap file. Will letting Windows 95/98/Me set my
virtual memory slow down my computer?
A. No. The temporary swap file in Windows 3.x has to switch between
real mode and protected mode, slowing down the computer. As Windows
95/98/Me runs only in protected mode, the swap file is as fast or
faster than the permanent swap file in Windows 3.x.
Q. I compressed my hard disk with DriveSpace. Can I still select my
own virtual memory settings? In Windows 3.x I cannot use a
permanent swap file on a compressed drive.
A. If your compressed drive is supported by a protected-mode driver,
it is better to use the compressed drive for the paging file. If
the compressed drive is not supported by a protected-mode driver
then you must place the paging file on the host drive.
Q. How can I determine whether my compressed drive is supported by a
protected-mode driver?
A. At this time there are protected-mode drivers only for DoubleSpace
and DriveSpace compressed drives. You can also check the IOS.INI
file (if it exists) in the Windows directory to see which drives
require real-mode support.
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