drvarunmehta said:
That's totally incorrect. By that logic if I have 4 GB RAM should I make my pagefile 8 GB? No na?
the below extract is from web page
*www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2004/04/27/pagefile.html
althought its for server, you can get general idea about pagefile.
Increasing the Pagefile Size
While the default setting of 1.5 x RAM is sufficient for pagefile size for some server roles, if your machine is running disk- and memory-intensive applications like Exchange or SQL Server then you may want to increase the initial pagefile size to 2 x RAM or even larger. Microsoft doesn't recommend increasing the pagefile to more than 3 x RAM, however, and the maximum allowed size for any one instance of pagefile.sys on a machine is limited to 4GB. So, if you have a powerful machine with 4GB of RAM then you have to split the pagefile to overcome this limit. This splitting can be done in two ways: create separate pagefiles on different volumes (done in the usual way) or create multiple pagefiles on a single volume. (See KB 237740 for how to do this.) On a more modest machine with 1GB of RAM though, you would probably be best served to set the initial pagefile size to 2GB (2 x RAM) and the maximum pagefile size to 3GB (3 x RAM).
also follow the digit tread where "sakumar79" has written simple explation
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28579