HDD Space decreased after installing RAM!

ithehappy

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I just installed my 2*2 GB RAM and after logging in to Win 7 x64 I am noticing that in partition C (the OS is installed in this) the space is drastically decreased! It was around 9.5 GB before installing RAM, and now it's just 2.8 GB! What's wrong? My memory was 4 GB and now it's 8 GB. I haven't installed anything but the RAM.
Here,
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Please tell me what's wrong?
 

Skud

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Staff member
Yeah, most probably pagefile has increased. Move it to another partition.
 

Rajesh345

Youngling
My Comp>Prop>Adv system settings>Performance settings>Adv>Change >select C:\ NO paging file

Now Click ur HD01 or other partition >Click system managed partition or custum size
 
J

Joker

Guest
ye, it is due to page file increase. follow rajesh345's steps. or better change the page file directory to d: or e: if those partitions have moar free space.

ubuntu has much better management. separate partition only for virtual memory known as swap instead of clogging it in ur partitions. much better than windows.
 
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ithehappy

ithehappy

Human Spambot
What's the advantage of this hibernation? Will there be any problem if I turn it off? And what's Page file? Never heard of it before :lol:
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
^^
Hiber File : Stores data if the computer is hibernated. Goes to sleep (literally off) but retains all your open applications/programs)

Page File : Used like temporary RAM for thrashing by the OS, when the hardware RAM is fully populated.
 

Vyom

The Power of x480
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Congo to OP for the problem being rectified.

So, Its apparent, that when OP increased the RAM, the OS tried to compensate the Virtual Memory by increasing it in correspondence with the increased amount of memory.

But paging file is recommended to be 1.5 times the amount of RAM. So won't disabling Virtual Memory can cause problems? I hope OP hasn't disabled it and only moved it to other partition.
 

Skud

Super Moderator
Staff member
^^
Even though you have more than enough RAM, some programs may require virtual memory (pagefile). Disabling it will lead to errors. Just enable pagefile to system managed in some other partition.

ubuntu has much better management. separate partition only for virtual memory known as swap instead of clogging it in ur partitions. much better than windows.


You can manually assign a separate partition for pagefile in Windows, but yes, Linux does it automatically and if I can remember properly, in Ubuntu's case, without any user interaction required.
 
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ithehappy

ithehappy

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Alright, I've set it to Automatic, changing it to Off or not is not effecting the HDD space. Hope it won't create any problem. But I didn't change the, Start >Run >cmd >"powercfg -h off". In fact by doing only this the HDD space got increased, changing the Virtual Memory thing under Windows Advanced Settings doesn't have any effect regarding the HDD space !

Here,

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Is it OK now?
 
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