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¿Puede demasiado escondrijo de Windows Vista ser una mala cosa?

¿Demasiado escondrijo de Windows Vista, el mal ting? Bien, al parecer sí, con excesivo depositado escriba la entrada-salida y la entrada-salida leída depositada excesiva. Como usted sabe probablemente ahora, el escondrijo está conectado con alzar el funcionamiento de los procesos del acceso de los datos que apuntan medios de almacenaje inactivos. En un panorama ideal, los datos o las páginas del código serían establecidos totalmente dentro de la memoria de sistema. La velocidad a la cual los datos están alcanzados, en el ESPOLÓN físico, excede en gran medida el de los procesos similares que implican un disco duro, por aproximadamente 1 millón de veces. Pero, debido a la cantidad generalmente limitada de ESPOLÓN, el sistema operativo tendrá que ocuparse del escondrijo del sistema. (más…)

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Escrito por Jason encendido 29 de noviembre de 2007 con ningunos comentarios.
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Datos de funcionamiento de Windows de la subsistencia en memoria central

Windows XP contiene varios ajustes tweakable de la memoria en el registro, uno de el cual es la llave del registro de DisablePagingExecutive. Esto controla si el sistema operativo transferirá sus archivos esenciales del conductor y del núcleo a la memoria virtual del `' (el archivo de página en el disco duro). Omite permitir esto.

Obviamente, las porciones de transferencia del sistema a la memoria de la impulsión dura pueden retardar considerablemente cosas abajo, y aparece que Windows XP hace esto periódicamente, si o no el sistema es realmente bajo en la memoria física (ESPOLÓN).

If you have 256MB of system memory or more, try this registry tweak to force Windows to keep its operating data in main memory: (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 18th, 2007 with no comments.
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Resolve Windows Vista Out of Memory Errors

Windows Vista “out of memory” errors are intimately connected with the way the operating system manages virtual address space. On Microsoft’s latest operating system, applications have their very own private virtual address space. You must understand that there is no correlation between the virtual address space available to a certain program and the total volume of physical memory installed on the computer. On 32-bit platforms, applications are generally limited under a 2 GB boundary as the maximum size of the virtual address space. In this context, the “out of memory” errors in Windows Vista are generated by applications that have eaten up all the virtual address space allocated to them.

“Every memory allocation, file mapping, or library that is loaded by an application consumes space in this virtual address space. When the application consumes all its virtual address space, any additional such operations fail. Although all applications should be coded to handle memory allocation failures, many applications do not recover correctly from such failures. Therefore, the programs may become unstable or stop responding after they recover from such failures”, Microsoft informed. (more…)

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Written by Jason on August 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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Vista Presents Erroneous Scores for Hardware Configurations

Just because Windows Vista is such a resource hog, the operating system features the Windows Experience Index, a rating system designed to measure the capability of the computer’s hardware configuration in order to assess the overall performance of the machine through a numeric base score. The algorithm for determining a base score ranging from 1.0 to 5.9 is directly connected with the processor, physical memory (RAM), graphics, gaming graphics and the primary hard disk. However, there are a few contexts in which the Windows Experience Index, the mechanism at the basis of the system rating will present and erroneous score for the hardware configuration.

This is a problem observed following the commercial release of the operating system back in January 2007. (more…)

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Written by Jason on August 22nd, 2007 with no comments.
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