Great product. Couple of Qs.
1. Does fancycache replace any or all of the Win 7 OS system cache? How does it work with this cache?
2 How does fancycache work with readyboost which is a second level ssd cache?
3. Why does fancycache insist on a minimum 128mb primary cache.
4. Does fancycache cache the Windows swapfile if it is in the cached volume/disk?
5. What should be the setting for write caching in the disk properties policies section?
My interest is to use invisible memory on 32 bit systems (typically with 4 Gig) to improve performance during typical office/home use, (with assumption that swap file is not stressed - otherwise I estimate best performance benefit would be from swap file in IM ram disk).
Thanks.
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Re: Re fancycache & Windows primary cache & readyboost
No, it doesn't.JulinanRDWinter wrote:1. Does fancycache replace any or all of the Win 7 OS system cache? How does it work with this cache?
FancyCache is independent of ReadyBoost.JulinanRDWinter wrote:2 How does fancycache work with readyboost which is a second level ssd cache?
It is to ensure the performance.JulinanRDWinter wrote:3. Why does fancycache insist on a minimum 128mb primary cache.
You might leave the settings as before.JulinanRDWinter wrote:5. What should be the setting for write caching in the disk properties policies section?
Thanks.