I think the suggestion is yes, and I'd be inclined to make that change to 8192 ddascher.
Not using a paging file here and seems better to me - YMMV of course.
Had noticed over time that the paging file was not utilized greatly with adequate RAM onboard - I'm often working with many tracks/instruments/samples/plugins at the same project. Have often found paging to be a part of the problem with Win glitches in DAW (not just instruments).
Other culprits might include security software, persistent "update" checking programs and things trying to phone home randomly - disallow un-needed things from starting up.
I have tried many things over time but will point to advice about not going too crazy to change system level stuff. If you know what you're doing, do it. Don't just follow every list of fixes as good as many might actually be.
Not that I like this, but as EvilDragon mentioned, hands off and defaults is probably right.
Your Win machines will probably run better if you let it do updates and run all your defrags and etc. etc. overnight at least - let the machine catch up with its own housekeeping don't just shut it down before it can check itself thoroughly and such. It's often overlooked but allowing the machine to run idle isn't time wasted, in terms of a healthy machine.
If I am too quick to shutdown after booting up (too often over a given time period) I can garantee that more odd things occur (eg. like task bar not auto-hiding and a million other boring little annoyances) but if I leave the machine UP for days and weeks (maybe hibernate here and there) there's less annoying real time hands on maintenance for me to baby sit it through.
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