Windows feature that screenshots everything labeled a security “disaster”boem@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 848 points – 4 months agotheverge.com135Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentI'm pretty sure Windows doesn't have fixed-size swap. It uses pagefiles. Edit: apparently pagefiles can be given a static size as well.This can be specified manually to be staticOh, neat! I had no idea. Still, the term "swap" would be incorrect.A “swap” file is for holding pages of memory that have been swapped from RAM to disk.
I'm pretty sure Windows doesn't have fixed-size swap. It uses pagefiles. Edit: apparently pagefiles can be given a static size as well.This can be specified manually to be staticOh, neat! I had no idea. Still, the term "swap" would be incorrect.A “swap” file is for holding pages of memory that have been swapped from RAM to disk.
This can be specified manually to be staticOh, neat! I had no idea. Still, the term "swap" would be incorrect.A “swap” file is for holding pages of memory that have been swapped from RAM to disk.
Oh, neat! I had no idea. Still, the term "swap" would be incorrect.A “swap” file is for holding pages of memory that have been swapped from RAM to disk.
I'm pretty sure Windows doesn't have fixed-size swap. It uses pagefiles.
Edit: apparently pagefiles can be given a static size as well.
This can be specified manually to be static
Oh, neat! I had no idea. Still, the term "swap" would be incorrect.
A “swap” file is for holding pages of memory that have been swapped from RAM to disk.