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Group:  English: Windows Vista » microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Thread: How to increase the File System Caching Memory?

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How to increase the File System Caching Memory?
totalz <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> 12/20/2008 5:46:13 AM
I have 6GB of ram, and Vista hardly utilize most of it. So I would like to increase the file system cache to delay consecutive disk writes to extend hdd life. From the software "Vista Manager", I see the option to set the exact size for file system cache. As this software seems very buggy, so I'm would like to do that manually. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: fileSysCache.png | |Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8741 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- totalz
Re: How to increase the File System Caching Memory?
MilesAhead <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> 12/21/2008 1:50:40 AM
totalz;915591 Wrote: > I have 6GB of ram, and Vista hardly utilize most of it. So I would like > to increase the file system cache to delay consecutive disk writes to > extend hdd life. > > From the software "Vista Manager", I see the option to set the exact > size for file system cache. As this software seems very buggy, so I'm > would like to do that manually. This is the only method I'm aware of: at an admin command prompt enter: fsutil behavior set memoryusage 2 -- MilesAhead "How come we don't know the I.Q. of the guy who invented the test?"
Re: How to increase the File System Caching Memory?
totalz <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> 12/21/2008 3:40:15 AM
MilesAhead;916293 Wrote: > > totalz;915591 Wrote: > > I have 6GB of ram, and Vista hardly utilize most of it. So I would like > > to increase the file system cache to delay consecutive disk writes to > > extend hdd life. > > > > From the software "Vista Manager", I see the option to set the exact > > size for file system cache. As this software seems very buggy, so I'm > > would like to do that manually.> > > > This is the only method I'm aware of: > > at an admin command prompt enter: > > fsutil behavior set memoryusage 2 Oh, already knew this one, and this one is only for NTFSMemUsage. I want one for the whole file system. -- totalz
Re: How to increase the File System Caching Memory?
MilesAhead <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> 12/21/2008 5:19:34 PM
totalz;916362 Wrote: > > MilesAhead;916293 Wrote: > > > > totalz;915591 Wrote: > > > I have 6GB of ram, and Vista hardly utilize most of it. So I would like > > > to increase the file system cache to delay consecutive disk writes to > > > extend hdd life. > > > > > > From the software "Vista Manager", I see the option to set the exact > > > size for file system cache. As this software seems very buggy, so I'm > > > would like to do that manually.> > > > > > > > This is the only method I'm aware of: > > > > at an admin command prompt enter: > > > > fsutil behavior set memoryusage 2> > > > Oh, already knew this one, and it is only for NTFSMemUsage. I want > one for the whole file system. Then you'll probably have to buy a disk caching software. Try google. -- MilesAhead "How come we don't know the I.Q. of the guy who invented the test?"
Re: How to increase the File System Caching Memory?
MilesAhead <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> 12/24/2008 8:59:59 PM
totalz;916362 Wrote: > > MilesAhead;916293 Wrote: > > > > totalz;915591 Wrote: > > > I have 6GB of ram, and Vista hardly utilize most of it. So I would like > > > to increase the file system cache to delay consecutive disk writes to > > > extend hdd life. > > > > > > From the software "Vista Manager", I see the option to set the exact > > > size for file system cache. As this software seems very buggy, so I'm > > > would like to do that manually.> > > > > > > > This is the only method I'm aware of: > > > > at an admin command prompt enter: > > > > fsutil behavior set memoryusage 2> > > > Oh, already knew this one, and it is only for NTFSMemUsage. I want > one for the whole file system. I did run across this other registry setting. On my XP machine with only 1 GB ram it didn't help but on my Vista machine with 2 GB it seemed to keep the Minimum Benchmark in HDTune from dropping down to single digits as it usually does. So you can try it out. 'How to increase the cache' (http://en.kioskea.net/faq/sujet-578-how-to-increase-the-cache-on-your-hard-disk) -- MilesAhead "How come we don't know the I.Q. of the guy who invented the test?"

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