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    I am about to image my C: drive using Macrium Reflect Free. OS is Windows Vista. I’d like to have an image that is as small as possible, if that is necessary. I have already deleted my hiberfil.sys file by turning off hibernation.

    Q.1 Should I attempt to make my image as small as possible by deleting the page file AND all but the most recent restore point? …. or does it matter.

    Q.2 My pagefil.sys is 4GB. Should I delete it, reduce its size, or leave it alone before imaging?

    Q.3 If you advise me to delete pagefil.sys, will my image have a place holder for the file, or will I have to recreate the page file if I have to restore my system from the image.

    Thanks for the advice

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    • #1418035

      I don’t use Macrium Reflect Free, but the imaging software I use has the option of leaving the pagefile and hiberfil.sys out of the image. I would think those options might also be available in Macrium Reflect Free.

      Perhaps a Macrium user can chime in here and give you a more definitive answer.

      Always create a fresh drive image before making system changes/Windows updates; you may need to start over!
      We all have our own reasons for doing the things that we do with our systems; we don't need anyone's approval, and we don't all have to do the same things.
      We were all once "Average Users".

    • #1418064

      Macrium is smart enough not to copy those files.
      Dick

    • #1418147

      Hey Y’all,

      I currently use Macrium but don’t even worry about the Page File as I have it on a separate partition that I don’t bother imaging. Solves the problem for me. :cheers:

      May the Forces of good computing be with you!

      RG

      PowerShell & VBA Rule!
      Computer Specs

    • #1418166

      See the option from the image below, it is self explanatory.
      35205-Untitled3

      Intelligent sector copy avoids the PF and hibernation files.
      This should be consistent in ALL versions of MR from at least v5 up, free or pro.

    • #1418244

      Thanks to all who answered. Before posting this question I read the Macrium FAQ and did a Google search, but did not find the answer. Thanks especially to CLiNT and Dick-Y.

    • #1418478

      Your welcome.
      Using the Intelligent sector copy allows one to restore images to differing sized drives too.

    • #1418486

      You are welcome lien.

      Dick

    • #1420372

      Do a combination of these measures. Create a separate partition on your C drive (call it drive P for pagefile) and put ONLY your pagefile on it. You may need to experiment a bit, to see how big the partition needs to be to accommodate your intended pagefile size. Optionally, also have a small pagefile (say 10meg) on your C drive if you want to have crash dumps saved – this will not be included in the backup anyway if you configure Macrium as suggested. There would be no need to back up drive P.

      Another advantage of doing this is that if you use a drive activity indicator such as DriveGLEAM, you can see at a glance if there is activity on drive P, i.e. paging is happening.

      • #1420410

        Do a combination of these measures. Create a separate partition on your C drive (call it drive P for pagefile) and put ONLY your pagefile on it. You may need to experiment a bit, to see how big the partition needs to be to accommodate your intended pagefile size. Optionally, also have a small pagefile (say 10meg) on your C drive if you want to have crash dumps saved – this will not be included in the backup anyway if you configure Macrium as suggested. There would be no need to back up drive P.

        Another advantage of doing this is that if you use a drive activity indicator such as DriveGLEAM, you can see at a glance if there is activity on drive P, i.e. paging is happening.

        There is no good reason to take this approach. If Macrium is configured to skip the pagefile creating another partition is a waste of time. Having the pagefile on a different partition is only valuable if the partition is on a different physical disk which is at least as fast as the boot drive. Even then, unless there is a specific performance reason to do this it is a waste of time. Also, there are many articles available on how to properly size the pagefile if that is required – taking a guess and experimenting is the worst way.

        Joe

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