HARD DRIVE THRASHING


To modify/reduce hard drive thrashing, open Regedit and go to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer Look in the right hand pane for a "Max Cached Icons" entry.

The default value is (the spaces are required):

Max Cached Icons=4000

You can increase/decrease it and then restart Windows to see if it makes any difference. Also consider running a benchmark utility like Wintune 97, to see your disk drive(s)' performance.

Wintune 97 (free) is available at this Windows Magazine web page:

http://www.winmag.com/software/wt97.htm

It is also recommended to edit your SYSTEM.INI file's [vcache] section to

read (SYSTEM.INI is located in your Windows folder):

[vcache]

MinFileCache=4096

MaxFileCache=4096

ChunkSize=512

The above is useful on systems with at least 16 MB of RAM installed. On systems with 8 MB or less,

try these conservative System.ini

[vcache]

settings:

[vcache]

MinFileCache=2048

MaxFileCache=2048

ChunkSize=512

On machines with 32 MB or more RAM installed you may want to increase the [vcache] values to

1/6 - 1/4 of your installed RAM. Some trial-and-error might be necessary, depending on your

particular system memory amount. Create a new [vcache] section if it's not already present in your System.ini file. Restart Windows for the changes to take effect. NOTE: The freeware CacheMan v2.5 program for Win98/95 [134 KB, freeware] does this automatically for you, including different options, depending on the amount of your installed RAM:




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