Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Documents Provided with This Product
- Contents
- Notations Used in This Document
- Trademarks
- Regulatory Notices
- Warnings and Additions to This Document
- Chapter 1 Installing Windows
- 1. Before Starting Setup
- 2. Setting Up the Operating System
- 3. Setting Up Windows Server 2008 R2
- 4. Setting Up Windows Server 2008
- 4.1 Before Starting Setup
- 4.2 Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER
- 4.3 Setup with OS Standard Installer
- 4.4 Installing Starter Pack
- 4.5 Setting Up Device Drivers
- 4.6 Specifying PAE Option
- 4.7 Installing the Bundled Software
- 4.8 License Authentication
- 4.9 Applying Service Pack
- 4.10 Installation When Multiple Logical Drives Exist
- 5. Setting Up Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition
- 6. Setting Up Windows Server 2003
- 7. Setup for Solving Problems
- 8. Windows OS Parameter File
- Chapter 2 Installing the Bundled Software

7. Setup for Solving Problems
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7. Click [Settings] under Performance.
The Performance Options dialog box appears.
8. Click the Advanced tab on the Performance Options dialog box.
9. Click [Change] under Virtual memory.
10. Clear the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives check box, and then select the
Custom size option button.
11. In the Paging file size for each drive group box, specify as follows:
For the Initial size text box, specify a value equal to or greater than the Recommended value
shown in the Total paging file size for all drives area.
For the Maximum size text box, specify a value equal to or greater than the value specified in the
Initial size text box.
After specifying the above values, click [Set].
Note the following when specifying a paging file size.
• The above paging file sizes are recommended for collecting debug information (dump file).
The initial size of the Windows partition paging file must be large enough to store dump files.
Make sure to set a sufficient paging file size. If the paging file size is insufficient, correct
debug information might not be able to be collected due to a shortage of virtual memory.
• For details about the Recommended value in the Total paging file size for all drives area,
refer to System partition size in Before Starting Setup.
• When memory is added, re-specify the paging file according to the increased memory size.
12. Click [OK].
The message to restart the system appears depending on the modifications made.
In this case, restart the system.
Specification of the memory dump settings is now complete.