Is there a way to purge the swap disk? When I run something like win4lin, it can sometimes take up a lot of disk swap. When I close the program, the swap space still appears to be occupied. It's mostly an annoyance, and probably doesn't affect anything. However, it seems that perhaps it would be better to remove it from disk swap since the next time the program runs there may be room for the information in the faster RAM memory. Does that make any sense? Even if it doesn't I would still be interested to know if there is a way to purge the swap disk. It just nags at me to see all that space being used when nothing is running. I know, that's probably dumb.
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