Windows 10 Currently Allocated Virtual Memory doesn't include Paging File from another drive

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Hi. I have last installed Windows 10 version with all updates.

Virtual Memory works fine on drive C, but it doens't work on Drive G.

I set minimum Paging File Size for drive C and appropriate for drive G

and after system restart, I can see this in the Virtual Memory section.



I also tried to remove the paging file from drive C via this window, but Windows creates a temporary paging file after the restart and shows me a dialog that says that a temporary paging file was created because that the size that I set is too small.

How can I select only drive G for the paging file? (Drive G is SSD)

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