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SSD‑Only Pagefile Configuration: Faster, Safer, More Predictable

SSD-Only Pagefile Configuration: Faster, Safer, More Predictable


A pagefile is a part of Windows that helps manage memory. When your system needs more memory than what is available in RAM, it uses the pagefile as a backup. Where this pagefile is stored makes a big difference in how your laptop performs during realtime work.

Why SSDs Are Better for Pagefiles

SSDs are much faster and more reliable than older hard drives. When the pagefile is stored on an SSD, your system can access it quickly and without delay. This helps keep your realtime software responsive and stable.

SSDs offer:

  • Faster read and write speeds
  • More consistent performance
  • Better reliability for realtime workloads

Why We Use SSD-Only Pagefiles

Some laptops include both an SSD and a slower hard drive. If Windows places the pagefile on the slower drive, it can cause hesitation or lag during realtime writing. To prevent this, we configure your system to use the SSD only.

This ensures your laptop stays fast and predictable, even when handling large files or running memory-intensive tasks.

Why This Matters for Court Reporters

Realtime writing requires instant response. A slow or poorly placed pagefile can lead to:

  • Lag in CAT software
  • Slower Dragon or Speechmatics response
  • System hesitation or delays

By using an SSD-only pagefile, we make sure your laptop stays focused on delivering smooth, accurate realtime performance.

Bottom line: SSD-only pagefile settings help keep your system fast, stable, and ready for realtime work.