Windows 3.1: Troubleshooting Creating a Permanent Swap File
ID: Q84575
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows versions 3.1, 3.11
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Microsoft Windows for Workgroups versions 3.1, 3.11
SUMMARY
Some third-party video drivers (S3 drivers obtained from Orchid
Technologies) can prevent Microsoft Windows from setting up a
permanent swap file.
Orchid has corrected these problems and provides an upgraded BIOS and
driver. The new BIOS is version 3.0 and the new driver is version 7.0
To obtain the phone numbers for Orchid, query on the following words
here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Orchid and phonebook and pss
If you cannot set up a permanent swap file and are using a third-party
video driver, try changing back to the standard Windows VGA of Super
VGA (800x600, 16 color) video driver.
MORE INFORMATION
The following is a list of other problems and solutions you may
encounter when attempting to set up a permanent swap file:
Problem Solution
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Windows suggests very Run a disk optimization utility to
small swap file size. defragment the disk drive.
Incompatible third- Contact your device driver vendor for
party device drivers. an update. You must have 512-byte sectors
to create a permanent swap file.
Incompatible security Disable software or device drivers and
software or device change swap file settings.
drivers.
Permanent swap file Check the SYSTEM.INI file for the following:
size is not added to Paging=Off
physical RAM -or-
statement. Paging=False
If found, remark it out with a semicolon
(;), restart Windows.
KBCategory: kb3rdparty kbdisplay kbtshoot
KBSubcategory: windrvr win31 wfw wfwg
Additional query words:
3.10 3.11 tshoot virtual memory 3rdparty
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:3.1,3.11
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :