Memory: best performance of system cache

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Tyler Durden

In some XP installations, I've noticed that setting the Performance, Memory
usage, Adjust for best performance of System cache results in a non bootable
system, taking longer time to load profile then unloading it, in a endless
loop.

Anyone else experienced this and have a solution to this issue? In some
cases, the hardware and software is identical, cloned.

As always, any help would be appreciated.
 
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Thee Chicago Wolf

In some XP installations, I've noticed that setting the Performance, Memory
usage, Adjust for best performance of System cache results in a non bootable
system, taking longer time to load profile then unloading it, in a endless
loop.

Anyone else experienced this and have a solution to this issue? In some
cases, the hardware and software is identical, cloned.

As always, any help would be appreciated.

That setting is only good for a system that acts as a server, which XP
is not. It should not even be there but, alas, it is.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
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Tyler Durden

To run some specific applications we need the performance setting to be set
as system cache, and some systems do fine (better than with the original
setting) and others not.
 
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Thee Chicago Wolf

To run some specific applications we need the performance setting to be set
as system cache, and some systems do fine (better than with the original
setting) and others not.

I've never heard of any app requiring this setting. What app is this?

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 

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