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On my new PC I have 2 GB of RAM. I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running. VS05 seems to be also faster. EDIT: I always have many programs open (Outlook, Firefox, Explorer, Opera, MSDN Library, Visual Studio and some other utilities (I'm developing a web application) (nested brackets :rolleyes:)), and when I switch between them they are still alive, and they don't have to crunch the HDD for many seconds before turning to life again. More, they are faster themselves. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA] -- modified at 15:34 Monday 13th March, 2006
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On my new PC I have 2 GB of RAM. I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running. VS05 seems to be also faster. EDIT: I always have many programs open (Outlook, Firefox, Explorer, Opera, MSDN Library, Visual Studio and some other utilities (I'm developing a web application) (nested brackets :rolleyes:)), and when I switch between them they are still alive, and they don't have to crunch the HDD for many seconds before turning to life again. More, they are faster themselves. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA] -- modified at 15:34 Monday 13th March, 2006
I'll have to try that.
Found on Bash.org [erno] hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.
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On my new PC I have 2 GB of RAM. I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running. VS05 seems to be also faster. EDIT: I always have many programs open (Outlook, Firefox, Explorer, Opera, MSDN Library, Visual Studio and some other utilities (I'm developing a web application) (nested brackets :rolleyes:)), and when I switch between them they are still alive, and they don't have to crunch the HDD for many seconds before turning to life again. More, they are faster themselves. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA] -- modified at 15:34 Monday 13th March, 2006
Dario Solera wrote:
I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running.VS05 seems to be also faster.
How did you measure that? How much % faster? From the Churchdown Parish Magazine: "Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church, labelled 'For The Sick,' is for monetary donations only."
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On my new PC I have 2 GB of RAM. I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running. VS05 seems to be also faster. EDIT: I always have many programs open (Outlook, Firefox, Explorer, Opera, MSDN Library, Visual Studio and some other utilities (I'm developing a web application) (nested brackets :rolleyes:)), and when I switch between them they are still alive, and they don't have to crunch the HDD for many seconds before turning to life again. More, they are faster themselves. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA] -- modified at 15:34 Monday 13th March, 2006
I take it your running WinXP because on Win2K you can kill the OS by removing the page file. I've heard of it done by friends several times, occasionally something deletes pagefile.sys when the system crashes (or something like that) and Win2K will not boot whatever you try. Ed
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Dario Solera wrote:
I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running.VS05 seems to be also faster.
How did you measure that? How much % faster? From the Churchdown Parish Magazine: "Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church, labelled 'For The Sick,' is for monetary donations only."
Daniel Turini wrote:
How did you measure that? How much % faster?
During usual coding it's faster. Switching between design-mode and coding-mode, using MSDN Library, and so on are faster operations. It's because all the data is kept in memory. Windows seems to swap memory pages even when it's not necessary. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]
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Daniel Turini wrote:
How did you measure that? How much % faster?
During usual coding it's faster. Switching between design-mode and coding-mode, using MSDN Library, and so on are faster operations. It's because all the data is kept in memory. Windows seems to swap memory pages even when it's not necessary. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]
Dario Solera wrote:
During usual coding it's faster. Switching between design-mode and coding-mode, using MSDN Library, and so on are faster operations.It's because all the data is kept in memory. Windows seems to swap memory pages even when it's not necessary.
Ok, seems reasonable, but do you have any numbers? Someone may say that, by swapping out or freeing rarely used memory pages, there will be more space for caches (i.e., disk cache, font cache, network cache, application-specific cache, etc). From the Churchdown Parish Magazine: "Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church, labelled 'For The Sick,' is for monetary donations only."
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On my new PC I have 2 GB of RAM. I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running. VS05 seems to be also faster. EDIT: I always have many programs open (Outlook, Firefox, Explorer, Opera, MSDN Library, Visual Studio and some other utilities (I'm developing a web application) (nested brackets :rolleyes:)), and when I switch between them they are still alive, and they don't have to crunch the HDD for many seconds before turning to life again. More, they are faster themselves. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA] -- modified at 15:34 Monday 13th March, 2006
Dario Solera wrote:
I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running.
From where do you disable it from? Too lazy to google and find out. :-> Regards, Nish
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On my new PC I have 2 GB of RAM. I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running. VS05 seems to be also faster. EDIT: I always have many programs open (Outlook, Firefox, Explorer, Opera, MSDN Library, Visual Studio and some other utilities (I'm developing a web application) (nested brackets :rolleyes:)), and when I switch between them they are still alive, and they don't have to crunch the HDD for many seconds before turning to life again. More, they are faster themselves. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA] -- modified at 15:34 Monday 13th March, 2006
Is everyone with 2 GB of RAM trying it now?? I am! :) -- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005
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Dario Solera wrote:
I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running.
From where do you disable it from? Too lazy to google and find out. :-> Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!Control Panel -> System -> Advanced tab -> Performance Options -> Advanced tab -> Change Virtual Memory -> No paging file Does everything have an Advanced tab? Is it twice as Advanced? or Advanced2? :rolleyes: -- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005
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I take it your running WinXP because on Win2K you can kill the OS by removing the page file. I've heard of it done by friends several times, occasionally something deletes pagefile.sys when the system crashes (or something like that) and Win2K will not boot whatever you try. Ed
Of course I have Windows XP. :) ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]
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Is everyone with 2 GB of RAM trying it now?? I am! :) -- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005
After restarting, it seems to me that system startup was a little bit slower, but in VS 2005 the form designer opens up almost immediately!! I'll give it a try for the rest of today, and will report on it (from a totally empirical point of view)! :) -- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005
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Control Panel -> System -> Advanced tab -> Performance Options -> Advanced tab -> Change Virtual Memory -> No paging file Does everything have an Advanced tab? Is it twice as Advanced? or Advanced2? :rolleyes: -- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005
Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
Control Panel -> System -> Advanced tab -> Performance Options -> Advanced tab -> Change Virtual Memory -> No paging file
Correct. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]
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After restarting, it seems to me that system startup was a little bit slower, but in VS 2005 the form designer opens up almost immediately!! I'll give it a try for the rest of today, and will report on it (from a totally empirical point of view)! :) -- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005
Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
After restarting, it seems to me that system startup was a little bit slower
Maybe, but I think that's not regarding the pagefile.
Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
I'll give it a try for the rest of today, and will report on it (from a totally empirical point of view)!
Me too. ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]
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Of course I have Windows XP. :) ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]
Dario Solera wrote:
Of course I have Windows XP.
Good for you, I have Fedora ;P The only thing left for me is to get VS2005 running on Wine (which is possible it seems). I must say I had XP on my laptop when it came, put up with it for a couple of months and then wiped the disk (not just a format, a proper wipe :-D) and put Win2K on. Now got a seperate hd for the laptop which has Fedora, which is nice :) Ed
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Is everyone with 2 GB of RAM trying it now?? I am! :) -- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005
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Control Panel -> System -> Advanced tab -> Performance Options -> Advanced tab -> Change Virtual Memory -> No paging file Does everything have an Advanced tab? Is it twice as Advanced? or Advanced2? :rolleyes: -- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005
Thank you. Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there! -
Dario Solera wrote:
I tried to disable Windows' pagefile, and - surprise - the PC is *really* faster, especially when you have many applications running.
From where do you disable it from? Too lazy to google and find out. :-> Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!Your kidding right?