A potential cause of these failures is when the page file size is configured as “automatic.” The automatic page-file size starts with a small page file and grows automatically as needed. Memory allocation failures can occur due to latencies that are associated with growing the size of a page file to support additional memory requirements in the system. Such errors can result in other errors or unexpected behavior in affected applications. Here's a summary of what is states for those who don't want to read all the details.Īpplications that frequently allocate memory may experience random “out-of-memory” errors. If you want a good running OS it is preferable to help it with setting the pagefile manually.Īfter we still have people arguing about this, here is the technical explanation by Microsoft: The pagefile has nothing to do with Cities Skylines, it has everything to do with the Operation System. ![]() The pagefile has to do how an OS works and it is the same for Windows, MAC OS, and any Linux distro. The OS does this to keep the load on the real RAM as low as possible. a station is not needed in the eyes of the OS and could be put into the pagefile. When a program starts, the OS will only put items in your real RAM if it is absolutely needed! ![]() It is always funny how people say you do not need a pagefile.Ī pagefile is a virtual memory RAM that helps the OS (Operation System) with additional RAM.
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