Sure, but that's all part of the disk usage.  I'd think that most people
would use a swap/paging file of a set size based on the machines setup. 
That way the file remains unfragmented and can be placed at a specific
location on the disk.  Absolutely best on a separate drive, or at least a
separate partition.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: John Whittingham 

> If you're using Windoz you need a certain amount for the swap/paging file
(or 
> whatever you like to call it) but it's better to put your swap file on a 
> different drive if poss. Depends on you configuration of course.
>
> John 
>


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