My page file is off. The less load on the drive the faster the system.
But it wont record any crashes, which is fine. If i get crashes I will turn the page file back on (I have 8GB or ram)
The min you need for a crash dump is 400mb.
Having the page file set to the size Russinovich says is a good idea for most systems.
This is because it is enough for windows to push everything out of memory and into the page file (Something that is a nightmare if it happens, the slower the drive the worse the nightmare)
This was very common in the xp days with 512mb ram. Firefox alone would eat that up. But with more and more memory being in the system the less the page file is really needed. For me I have not once hit my max of memory. And I am a HEAVY system user.
So even with all that memory Windows still likes to push some things to the page file. This bugs me. So I turn it off. The HD is the bottle neck on the system. The trick is to try and stay off the drive as much as possible. Every bit helps and adds up.
So dont have a lot of memory and you can reach the max? Then Russinovich advice is best.
Have tons of memory and never come close to using it all? Then you can push performance a little further and disable the page file.
Pros and cons to both.
Shane