masterk said:Totally shocked this is new to some people, also totally shocked there are people happy to try it
Byron5184 said:Not all people are masters about how a computer works and what all these things do. There is gonna be a lot more people with computers that have no idea what this is than people that do know. I wish i had that knowledge but im still learning, slowly
masterk said:Fair enough, but i wouldnt recommend people who dont fully understand the implications of this to try it on their main system.
speeduk said:Implications? Faster loading times? Faster game performance? I havn't had any problems 3 hours non stop EQ2 gaming.
Wanna spell the implications out for us noobs?
masterk said:The next time you forget about it and start extracting and messing around with any medium sized files and you get a BSOD and lose all your data for one basic example.
Seriously, it may be a good fix, but its been known about for years, why do you think very few people do it?
masterk said:The next time you forget about it and start extracting and messing around with any medium sized files and you get a BSOD and lose all your data for one basic example.
Seriously, it may be a good fix, but its been known about for years, why do you think very few people do it?
-|ScottFree|- said:....
Largesystemcache> Double click and change value from 0 to 1
8. The LargeSystemCache Registry tweak and ATI video adapters. One peculiar set of circumstances that has been observed on multiple machines with ATI video adapters and more than 512MB of memory involves the LargeSystemCache Registry setting, a DWORD entry found in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSession ManagerMemory Management. This setting governs the amount of memory set aside by the system for certain kernel processes. If it's set to 1 (which allegedly improves performance on systems with more than 512MB of memory), it can cause data corruption on some systems, and produce the "Delayed Write Failed" error. Try resetting it to 0 if it's been set.