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This is working pretty good so installed it on my other pc with XP 64. Everyone who uses the R2 version should install it. Allocating 256mb or system ram seems to be enough to make a difference.
Doesn’t matter if it’s a beta version, seems stable to me.
I would like an explanation for this. Looks very intresting.
I also installed this, and made it allocate 256mb of my system ram because thats what Vistas SuperFetch used to do.
I was wondering something though, do you need the control panel running in the taskbar for it to actually work or is the service enough?
I already have the login screen fixed, is there something different with this one?
You don’t have to remove the tool, just stop the service.
Friend is playing Aion on his Server 2008 R2 without problems, so you can add “Aion” to the list.
The drivers are compatible, however the ASUSInstaller isn’t. You need to install the drivers through the Device Manager instead of using the ASUSsetup. Just right click > update drivers > browse and point to the inf files.
Btw can someone check their event viewer for a rdyboost error (event ID 7026). I don’t know why I’m getting this, readyboost should be disabled in the reg file right? Also can’t find it in services.msc.
Havent really benchmarked anything but I know Superfetch is working and filling my memory. Last two days I have noticed my memory usage has become higher. It used to be 600-680 idle and now its 890-980 idle.
Do I feel any difference? Not really..
Okay so I added sysmain in the registry and it’s working now atleast from what I can tell. My prefetch folder is being pupulated by .pf files. Can’t say anything about the performance because I just added the service. Maybe I should let it run for a few days and report back to you if I feel any difference?
Otherwise please give a suggestion on how to benchmark it.
So you belive that ReadyBoost and SuperFetch are connected and we need both the folders installed?
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Okay so I installed the files and registry settings. Had some trouble wih TrustedInstaller with two of the folders but I already knew how to get around that.
services.msc tells me superfetch is running, how can I make sure though? Harddrive activity seems the same however ram usage is quite a bit higher.
EDIT AGAIN
So I double checked services.msc and statuptype is set to Automatic. However the service did not start and when I try to start it I get:
Windows could not start the SuperFetch service on Local computer.
Error 1083: The executable program thats this service is configured to run in does not implement the service.Where did I go wrong?
Maybe you used the eHome reciver driver or perhaps you used some other unsigned driver? If yes that’s why TestMode is enabled. My friend had the same problem and we used some sort of watermark remover.
I think think this is it, try it.
http://itsmytechblog.info/2009/04/how-to-remove-test-mode-watermark-in-vista-64bit-and-windows-7/
My first post on this forum yay!
You can add the following games to the list.
Battlefield 2 (And all expantions ofc)
Battlefield 2142 : Northern Strike
Guild WarsAll of these games work perfectly without any need to modify files or anything else.
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