Delay in prefetching cache at windows boot Topic is solved
Re: Delay in prefetching cache at windows boot
Question: Does 4.x need the command line re-entered to start prefetching immediately at boot, or did that go away with 4.x?
Re: Delay in prefetching cache at windows boot
Sorry, I forgot post the update on this thread. This issue has already been fixed since v3.0.9, no such command is required any more. See
https://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/pri ... gelog.html
https://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/pri ... gelog.html
Re: Delay in prefetching cache at windows boot
Thanks for the info!
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The delay is actually very usefull. That way it gives me time to unlock my encrypted disks, otherwise the cache never gets loaded. Although the delay is so small that sometimes I don't get to unlock everything and then the delay times out leaving the cache unloaded.
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Re: Delay in prefetching cache at windows boot
You may wish to reconsider the security implications of this...
If you are using pre-fetch on an encrypted volume, the pre-fetch file can provide evidence to an adversary of you having accessed that volume, undermining any "plausible deniability" defence.
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Thank you, you are very right on that topic since the prefetch map files are kept in the boot drive (which is unencrypted in my case). I'm just encrypting my data against a physical theft but yours' a very good security tip for others who may want to go with a full security schema.
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In that case, there should be no problem.
I don't think the pre-fetch file is high-risk from an encrypted volume standpoint - it doesn't contain cached data, nor does it list file/foldernames (so I presume it is just block numbers). But any use of encryption does benefit from a healthy dose of paranoia.