flush to disk

T

Tester

Hi there,
Is there a command to flush cache data to disk in XP? I am thinking of
these situations when an office application opened document hangs up,
I need to force close it and I still want data somehow recovered. Is
there another better way? I notice sometimes the document when opened
is asking do you want to revert to the recovered document? Thanks, T
 
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absolutely.

this is what i use
with success:

http://www.amsn.ro/

btw: on my system a 75%
setting seems to be
optimal.
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Bob I

Tester said:
Hi there,
Is there a command to flush cache data to disk in XP? I am thinking of
these situations when an office application opened document hangs up,
I need to force close it and I still want data somehow recovered. Is
there another better way? I notice sometimes the document when opened
is asking do you want to revert to the recovered document? Thanks, T

"flush what cache data to disk"? The application initiates the file save
from it's memory space, "Recovered document" is a function of the
application. So no you can't do what you envision, since the system
doesn't work the way you envision.
 

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