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Originally Posted by PCXL-Fan
The slowness in the taskbar your experiencing may be because the menus aren't even loaded into memory, or it could be the pre-set default delay in the menus. You can remove that delay via registry hack.
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huh?
i never said i had slowness with the taskbar did I?
well i might've said i used to b4 when i had paging enabled.
but now that i have it disabled it dosn't do it anymore.
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Originally Posted by MrPink
right, "PF Useage" is your RAM 
That's what I mean, PF does not mean windows is using a hard drive page file, its just that what windows presents as the total pagefile is actually the hard drive page file plus the total amount of physical memory.
It's confusing, but just because it's called PF Usage doesn't mean that windows automatically created another one without your consent.
See the "Commit Charge" field at the very bottom right corner of the task manager window? That is what would show whether or not your hard drive still had a pagefile. It was saying in your screeny "540 M / 3418 M", so bingo! Your memory useage is 540mb out of a potential 3.4gb of memory (and the only type of memory being used is your RAM, since you disabled the hard drive page file). If a hard drive page file was still up, then the value on the right would be higher (ie. a ~600MB hard drive pagefile plus the 3.4gb of physical RAM would give a total potential commit charge of 4gb).
Hope I cleared it up for you...
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ok thanks
i was getting confused by what all the different options ment.
its pretty stupid that they combine the PF and physical Ram in the graphs...
but thanks for clearing that up for me.