under your "specifically"
I have found great success with DISABLING the FIRST three.
That's it! Nothing else. There are serveral good
articles out there that support disabling only the FIRST
three due to redunancy or even problems while running
Windows XP Pro, H.E. I don't have pointers to these
articles anymore but I found them in a thorough Google
search. Good Luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>You turn off caching in case it's faulty. As your is
working you leave it on as it's required. The first three
speed up MSDos and the next two any program substantially.
>"Tomcat IVD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:086e01c3661a$f3e1cbf0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Do the BIOS Caching options have any effect on the
>> performance of Windows XP PRO?
>>
>> Specifically; System Cache, Video Cache, Video
Shadowing,
>> External Cache and Internal Cache.
>>
>> I have found numerous support articles stating that
these
>> options should be disabled when having problems, but
if
>> there are no problems, should they all be enabled?
>>
>> Here is line from a specific Windows XP support
article
>> recommending the disabling of all caching when
>> encountering an 0x000000A error:
>>
>> Turn off the following features in the CMOS settings
of
>> your computer. Consult the hardware documentation or
>> manufacturer for instructions.
>> All caching, including L2, BIOS, internal/external,
and
>> write-back caching on disk controllers
>> All shadowing
>> Plug and Play
>> Any BIOS-based virus protection feature
>>
>> So what is the deal? If I am not having problems
should
>> have all these BIOS caching options enabled?
>>
>> I have read in the past that Windows NT 4.0 did not
use
>> the system cache and bypassed it. Is this also the
case
>> for Windows XP PRO? But that is the only information I
>> have read and that only is regarding the System
cache.
>> What about all the other cache settings?
>>
>> I have searched the microsoft website and not found a
>> clear answer. I searched XP support, the
knowledgebase
>> and this newsgroup.
>>
>> Please email me if you respond here, thank you!
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