Emmett
December 5th 03, 09:49 PM
Thanks Harry and Kelly!
I found an article on the intel chip set last night
before your posts and ran the accelerator. You were right
on, Harry, that cured paging file problem. Machine still
a little slow, so I am goin to try some of Kelly's
suggestions. I really do appreciate you guys - that take
time to help out!
John
>-----Original Message-----
>Your system has no paging file........ message.
>XP Pro crashed earlier today, froze running windows
>updates. Manually shut down and got blue screen error on
>start up. Could not start in any mode. Ran "R"epair and
>got system back up, but sloooooowwwww. Then got Paging
>File message. Went into system, advanced etc. and it
>showed paging file 0. Have tried to set several times
>(500 and 500 or 382 & 500, etc.) but upon reboot, same
>message, same problem.
>XP pro
>Dell 4400
>.
>
I found an article on the intel chip set last night
before your posts and ran the accelerator. You were right
on, Harry, that cured paging file problem. Machine still
a little slow, so I am goin to try some of Kelly's
suggestions. I really do appreciate you guys - that take
time to help out!
John
>-----Original Message-----
>Your system has no paging file........ message.
>XP Pro crashed earlier today, froze running windows
>updates. Manually shut down and got blue screen error on
>start up. Could not start in any mode. Ran "R"epair and
>got system back up, but sloooooowwwww. Then got Paging
>File message. Went into system, advanced etc. and it
>showed paging file 0. Have tried to set several times
>(500 and 500 or 382 & 500, etc.) but upon reboot, same
>message, same problem.
>XP pro
>Dell 4400
>.
>