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AnJeLaNeT Palangkaraya
Dear Tuning Enthusiast, | Windows anticipates your needs. The two functions Prefetch and Superfetch make sure your programs start quickly when you open them. This means it no longer takes an eternity for the program window to appear. But beware – rumors and false tips have been circulating the Internet for years. By following the tips provided in this newsletter, you will enjoy faster performance on a sustained basis when starting your programs! To find out more read the following: | |
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| how Prefetch and Superfetch work | | | | about dangerous half-truths and false tips | | | | about the correct settings for both functions | | | |
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Myths exposed: False tips | Unfortunately there are a lot of false tips and information about Prefetch and Superfetch on the Internet. Even reputable online magazines and trade magazines sometimes erroneously publish this information, thereby causing even more confusion. If you are lucky, these myths about optimization will have no effect on your PC. More often than not, however, they even slow down system performance! Read on to find out what is true and what is not. | | | | |
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| MYTH: To speed up loading times for programs, you should regularly empty the Prefetch folder.
TRUTH: Keep away from the Prefetch folder! Emptying this folder immediately slows down run times until Windows has once again compiled all required Prefetch information and this is a long and slow process. Windows automatically cleans up the folder. | |
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| MYTH: Disable Prefetch in the Registry Editor to save memory!
TRUTH: Prefetch does not use up memory unnecessarily. Disabling it actually increases loading times for programs. | |
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MYTH: You should disable Superfetch in Windows Vista™. This speeds up the boot process and saves memory!
TRUTH: Superfetch preloads those applications into memory that are used most. However this is only happens if Windows does not execute any other write or read accesses. Disabling Superfetch therefore does not affect the time it takes to launch Windows. What’s more, disabling Superfetch does not save memory. By doing so, memory remains unused and empty – a true waste of your computer's resources! It is therefore better for Superfetch to fill the memory with this data thereby improving your system’s performance. Please note: If a program is started that is not immediately recognized by Superfetch, this does not mean that there is no memory available to run this program. Windows empties a portion of the memory used by Superfetch within a few milliseconds so that the program can immediately use it. | |
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Optimize the right way – with TuneUp Utilities 2009 | TuneUp Utilities 2009 users can sit back and relax, since TuneUp Speed Optimizer detects incorrect settings for Prefetch and Superfetch. Follow these steps for quicker loading times on a sustained basis: | |
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| Start TuneUp Utilities 2009. Go to the Start page and under “System health”, click on “Details”, if problems have been indicated in this area. If not, move on to the next step. Now go through the individual problems. If the message “Prefetch data deleted” appears, either you or a program has emptied the folder with the important Prefetch data. If this is the case, make sure that the data can no longer be deleted. | | | | Switch to “Increase performance” in TuneUp Utilities 2009. Then click on “TuneUp Speed Optimizer”. If TuneUp Speed Optimizer is being started for the first time you will first be required to answer four questions. Confirm the selected settings with “OK” and then click on “Quick Optimization”. | | | |
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| If you see the entry “Windows function Prefetch” or “Superfetch” here, mark them and then click on “Apply recommendation”. Prefetch and Superfetch have now been set for optimal performance. | | | |
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| Conclusion: |
| Enough of myths and faulty settings! With the help of TuneUp Utilities 2009 you are now in safe hands. Prefetch and Superfetch have now been perfectly configured for optimal performance so that your programs start quickly. Here's another tip: In order to use these functions effectively, you need to defragment the hard drive. This ensures that Prefetch data are optimally positioned on the hard drive so that they can be accessed more quickly. Let TuneUp Drive Defrag in our TuneUp Utilities 2009 software defragment your hard drive for the best results! |
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Source From : TuneUp
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