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Windows XP contains several tweakable memory settings in the registry, one of which is the DisablePagingExecutive registry key. This controls whether the operating system will transfer its essential driver and kernel files to the &#8216;virtual memory&#8217; (the page file on the hard disk). It defaults to allowing this.
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