HorseHead
Club Legend
I've been Googling for a solution to this problem without any success, so I thought I'd try my luck here.
I'm running Windows XP on a pc with 2 hard drives. I changed the location of the pagefile from the C: (primary) hard drive to the G: (secondary) hard drive quite a while ago.
Now, the problem I have is that whenever I boot up the pc with a USB thumb drive inserted, the "old" pagefile that was originally located on the C: drive mysteriously reappears. I have checked and rechecked the settings for the pagefile, and "no paging file" for drive C: is definitely set. The pagefile on drive G: is also still present whenever the "old" page file reappears.
A bit more info: I'm running a program called eBoostr which basically allows you to mimic Vista's ReadyBoost, so I'd prefer not to have to disconnect my USB thumb drive every time I want to fire up the pc (just to clarify, this problem was occurring well before I started using eBoostr). It's a Pentium 4 2.6 GHz with 3GB of RAM.
Any ideas/suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers.
I'm running Windows XP on a pc with 2 hard drives. I changed the location of the pagefile from the C: (primary) hard drive to the G: (secondary) hard drive quite a while ago.
Now, the problem I have is that whenever I boot up the pc with a USB thumb drive inserted, the "old" pagefile that was originally located on the C: drive mysteriously reappears. I have checked and rechecked the settings for the pagefile, and "no paging file" for drive C: is definitely set. The pagefile on drive G: is also still present whenever the "old" page file reappears.
A bit more info: I'm running a program called eBoostr which basically allows you to mimic Vista's ReadyBoost, so I'd prefer not to have to disconnect my USB thumb drive every time I want to fire up the pc (just to clarify, this problem was occurring well before I started using eBoostr). It's a Pentium 4 2.6 GHz with 3GB of RAM.
Any ideas/suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers.






