During data
processing some operating systems use the hard disk as memory, called
virtual memory. During processing,
operating system transfers some data
and programs from
RAM to hard disk and reloads again when required. The
data or programs are stored in hard disk in temporary file called the
swap file. This technique of swapping data between memory and hard disk
is called paging. Operating system spends a lot of time in paging
process, instead of executing the application software. But the problem
is that while working you use different software programs on computer
and page file may contain your confidential
information or stored in non encrypted format. To reduce this risk, you
can set your computer to clear out page file automatically each time you
shutdown your computer.
Perform the given steps to set your system clear
page file automatically:
-
To enable this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.
- First click on start button to open control panel and then click here on "Administrative Tools" option.
Now "Local Security Settings" panel will appear,
on lift side of this panel click on "Local Policies".
Here click on "Security Options" then double
click on "Shutdown: Clear virtual memory pagefile" option
Now small dialog box will appear with options, "Enabled or Disabled" the page file.
Select the "Enabled" radio button to set clear page file each time you shutdown computer.
Press Apply button to save settings and then click on Ok button to finish.
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