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Windows XP myths

Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:14 pm

"Enabling this frees up more memory and improves performance"

"Adding the /Prefetch:1 Switch to the startup path of a program's shortcut will decrease the program's startup time."

"Deleting the contents of the Prefetch folder improves performance"

"Disabling the Pagefile improves performance."

"Setting any Value higher then 3 to EnablePrefetcher will improve performance." (Prefetching)

"The FAT32 file system is better than NTFS."

"Adjusting the SecondLevelDataCache Registry value to match your CPU's L2 Cache size improves performance."

"Increasing the IO Page Lock Limit will lock more memory for exclusive access by the kernel, improving performance"

"Adjusting the Priority of IRQs especially IRQ 8 improves system performance."

"Moving the Pagefile to a different partition on the same drive improves performance."

"The NTFS File system does not get fragmented and Defragmenters are unnecessary."

"Disabling QoS will free up the 20% bandwidth reserved by QoS"

"Increasing the amount of available RAM improves performance."

"Windows 95/98/ME is as reliable as XP"

"Registry Cleaners improve performance."


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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/XPMyths.html

Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:38 pm

spam-tacular

Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:44 pm

"Disabling the Pagefile improves performance."

If you have enough ram to turn it off it does improve performance. If the app needs it own pagefile it will make it. But if you run out of ram (like while playng planetside) POOF.

Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:45 pm

"The NTFS File system does not get fragmented and Defragmenters are unnecessary.

That is something bill gates used to say.

Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:46 pm

"Increasing the IO Page Lock Limit will lock more memory for exclusive access by the kernel, improving performance"

In win XP the kernel gets first dibs to however much memory it wants.

Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:49 pm

"Disabling QoS will free up the 20% bandwidth reserved by QoS"

This is true if you have background things runing that use QoS. It could be deadly for virses and things to take advantage of.

If you have a 100Mbps ethernet card but your modem will only go as fast as 10mb winxp sees that as using only 10% of the bandwidth, bt if a virus heckled with WinXP saying it HAS to have at leat 20% of yoru connection WinXP will give it first dibs.

But QoS helps dialup users who run a billion apps at a time. Like Instant Messenger and downloads.

Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:59 pm

Any reason you coudlnt put all that in one post Lord? :P

Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:17 pm

and give up the opportunity for 3 additional posts?
:)

Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:24 pm

He dreams of catching Buli one day :D

Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:46 pm

man Buli, your wife is pregnant, this garbage you are posting lately is terrible, man is it that important to post non stop links about crap everyday that is on any search page????.......the best part is you have no idea what will be in store, say goodbye to gaming, say goodbye to posting, say good bye to having a life that was yours, your every waking second, will be providing for your family, and feeding that baby, no more lame linking for you, say good bye when u have a second to breathe, or a second to take a piss, every single second of your life is for everyone but you, Goodbye

Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:20 am

Originally posted by Slaughter2
or a second to take a piss, every single second of your life is for everyone but you, Goodbye


HA HA HA!!! V41 V41 V41 V41

Man I look forward to 5 mins alone with peace and quiet when I gotta go #2, its the highlight of my day.

But Buli, if you just have 1 instead of a 2 for 1 special like I had...shhooooooooooooooooottttttttt, no problem. I could raise I kid standing on my head after putting up with these 2 hurricanes on a daily basis.

Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:40 am

At least Buli had real text in that post. Most of his posts are simply hyplerlinks to other pages.

I think he thinks he's saving the rain forest by doing that.

Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:43 am

Gsox99 is correct. After the initial couple of months where every little grunt or burp sends you scrambling for the Dr. Spock book cause you're not sure if they are crapping or choking. You will most likely find that your first child will not slow you down at all. Really you'll forget about all of us losers while you bask in your new role as father. You can take that little chap with you anywhere that you want to go with a modest amount of preparation.

That said, the second one that we had did change things for my wife and me. It's not as easy to pick up and go like we used to, but the trade off is more than worth it. You'll see!

One word of unsolicited advice, do it all man! I mean go to all the wierd little breathing classes, shop for crib bumpers, help pickout the perfect diaperbag, do it all. Do all this for yourself as much as for your wife. She MAY turn into a emotional mine field the likes of which you've never imagined.

I forgot this... Pray to God to be able to be there when they are born. I was there for both my kids and I was the first Human being that my oldest son ever saw while he was still entering the world. I hope I never forget what that felt like. It was the apex of my life that I do not expect to ever top. Still gives me chills thinking about it... :)

Being a Dad is very cool indeed.

- Gurn

Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:24 am

Why not just post the link, writing about it would take up to much time
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