Under 100 Megabytes. Hope this helps. :-D
Q: What is the recommended size for the boot file system? A: The /boot file system is recommended to be 50MB.
To do this, you have to tell Windows to put the file there. First go to System in the Control Panel. Or you can hold down the Windows key and press Pause as a shortcut to get there from anywhere. Then go to Advanced and to Performance Settings. In there, open the Advanced Tab. Then select Change under Virtual Memory. Then you tell it you want none on the C: drive and the desired custom size on D: drive. One good strategy is to choose the recommended maximum and using that as the minimum size too. The recommended size that Windows suggests varies with the version of Windows. Most prefer the same size swap file as you have physical memory. So if you have 4 Gb of memory, a 4 Gb swap file is recommended. Other versions like Windows 7 prefer 1.5 times the memory, so if you have 12 Gb, it will recommend an 18 Gb swap file.
the swap file is also called the page file
Swap file
The recommended video file size for a website is typically around 1-2 megabytes per minute of video. This helps to ensure faster loading times and better user experience.
Paging File
swap chip
In the normal sense of a "file"system, swap is not formatted as a file system. It is formatted similar to memory or RAM.
It is called Page File.It is created during widows xp installation & resides on the hard drive.It is measured in MB.By default,windows xp creates a page file approx. 1.5 times size of installed RAM.
The recommended file size for a 16x20 print is typically around 4800 x 6000 pixels, at a resolution of 300 pixels per inch (ppi). This ensures high-quality printing without loss of detail.
pagefile.sys
A swap partiton because it is a dedicated partition and not a file