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    Vista x64 4gb users, turn off Superfetch!

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by flipfire, Jun 13, 2008.

  1. Just Lou

    Just Lou Notebook Evangelist

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    ^^^
    QFT
     
  2. Wirelessman

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    Almost the whole day w/o SF and no difference.
     
  3. supra97RX7

    supra97RX7 Notebook Consultant

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    so it's still fetched... just, the programs you used, but not on startup.

    sounds good to me.
     
  4. Wirelessman

    Wirelessman Monkeymod

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    Ahhh, no, he means the programs will get in the RAM when you call them and it will remain there. But if one day he is doing little work, then there is no need for SF load all those programs, so that's why he disabled it.
     
  5. supra97RX7

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    well yes, that's what i meant to say. i'm just horrible with picking words. i guess.
     
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