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      22nd Jul 2004
Can disk caching be turned off for a given file or disk? Can this be done in the OS or at the application level in C? We tried FILE_ACCESS_MODE UNBUFFERED and it didn't work. Is this new to XP??

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      22nd Jul 2004
Because of the cache manager/file system design of Windows XP,
the file system cannot operate properly without the system cache enabled.
Windows XP uses the system cache to access it's metadata.

Also see:

"Delayed Write Failed" Error Message When You Manage Files in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp

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