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Windows Vista Memory Tweak Guide
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007

23.10.2007

With every release of a new operating system come new demands and Windows Vista is by large no exception to this rule.
There are several relevant components to the Windows memory subsystem. In this guide we will put special emphasis on the hard drive, processor and RAM, taking you through a variety of settings to optimally configure these and hopefully end up with an overall smoother running system.

Note: Most of the information and setting modifications covered here will require Administrative privileges.

Troubleshooting

For starters, it's always good practice making sure you have the latest Vista updates installed. For the purpose of this guide this is important as in many instances they may fix memory related issues, e.g. memory leaks, not releasing memory, etc. You can find and download relevant Vista updates using the built-in Windows Update, while hardware driver updates can be found at TechSpot Drivers. For application-specific updates check the developer/application site or use any built-in auto-update facility.

Registry Options

The System Registry contains several settings which will allow to further configure memory management features in Windows Vista. Used properly this can further improve your PC's memory subsystem performance - there are also several placebos we need to clear up as well.

To access the Registry click on Start, Run. Type in regedit and click Ok. Navigate to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SessionManager\Memory Management].

The options we are interested in are in the right hand pane. To edit any entry simply double click on it or right click on the entry and select Modify. In parenthesis I'll cover which format the Data is to be changed in.

The more relevant options are as follows:

ClearPageFileAtShutdown. (Hexadecimal or Decimal). This setting allows inactive Pages in the Paging File to be cleared (overwritten with zeros) during shutdown. This is certainly worth considering if you're highly security conscious.
* When set to 0 (Default) inactive Pages are not written with zeros having no effect on shutdown time and making Page File data readable (this is recommended and certainly safe for home users).
* A value of 1 enables inactive Pages to be cleared during shutdown, which is useful from a security viewpoint. You can expect shutdown times to increase as a result; this is more appropriate in a business environment.

DisablePagingExecutive. (Hexadecimal or Decimal). This setting controls how inactive kernel-mode drivers and system code are handled by the memory subsystem.

* A value of 0 (Default) specifies that inactive kernel-mode drivers and system code can be released from RAM and paged to the Page File.
* A value of 1 specifies that inactive kernel-mode drivers and system code be retained in RAM.

It's worth considering that any performance benefit to this feature will only occur when restoring a process which had been paged out to the Page File. As such I would generally recommend setting this to 0, but if RAM availability is not an issue then a value of 1 may provide improved responsiveness when restoring applications that has been inactive for some time.

LargeSystemCache. (Hexadecimal or Decimal). This setting controls the size of the file system cache.

* When set to 0 (Default) a standard sized file system cache is allocated (Less than 10MB RAM); this is recommended as it provides best Application performance.
* When set to 1 this enables the use of a large file system cache (up to total RAM amount minus 4MB!); this option is only suitable when Windows Vista is acting as a Server not as a gaming system or for other workstation use as it will be detrimental to performance as Microsoft notes:

When you enable System cache mode on a computer that uses Unified Memory Architecture-based video hardware or AGP, you may experience a severe and random decrease in performance. The Drivers for these components consume a large part of the remaining application memory when they are initialized during startup.

source: techspot.com
 
UpdateStar 1.0.34 Beta
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007

UpdateStar 1.0.34 Beta


section: download, for your questions: KezNews forum, 23.10.2007

UpdateStar is the program that lets you stay up-to-date with all of your personal software.
Whether it be Freeware, Shareware and commercial software products, UpdateStar covers all of your software. UpdateStar knows more than 80.000 software products and lets you know once an update is available for you. No more wasted time reading hundreds of newsletters or searching websites for newly available updates. You want to stay up-to-date with your software? Use UpdateStar.

Features:

* Stay up-to-date with your software: UpdateStar offers you a time-saving one-stop information place for your software setup and makes your computer experience more productive.
* Protect yourself against outdated Software: Old Software can lead to problems and system crashes. It can even leave you vulnerable to attacks from outside. UpdateStar puts a stop to all that! As soon as a new version is available, UpdateStar lets you know automatically, and you can download the update straight away!

The UpdateStar database is maintained by the users, for the users. Thousands of voluntary users help us to keep our database with tens of thousand of software products up-to-date. If you find an update that UpdateStar does not recognize, you can help updating the UpdateStar database by using the "Send Update" link in the product's details section within UpdateStar.



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SUN Project Live Yokohama Japan 2007(2) goa psy trance
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007
 
Last Updated ( Saturday, 08 December 2007 )
 
Re:Construct by Fatali
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Re:Construct by Fatali

Fatali - Re:Construct

Eitan Carmi, better known as FATALI, is one of BNE’s emerging artists. Born in 1984 in the sacred city of Nazareth, Fatali discovered electronic music at the age of 13 and was instantly captivated by the wonders of music production. Over the years, Fatali has developed an original & unique sound - fresh and powerful, ranging from deep Progressive Trance to Full-On Trance, yet always melodic and perfectly synchronized for the dance floor.After releasing his debut album (Moments) in 2003 on the UK label Alchemy, Fatali was signed to BNE’s label – YoYo Records, where he released his second & third studio albums (Faith 2005/ Dawn 2006), becoming both instant classics & international best sellers.

Summer 2007 will highlight Fatali’s talent once again with ‘Re Construct’, the highly anticipated remix album project, featuring cooperation with the most celebrated & biggest names in the Electronic music industry, including the masters of morning Full On –Protoculture & top full on acts- Atomic Pulse & Oforia. On the progressive side, Fatali joined efforts with Swedish prog icons Son Kite, Lish, Echotek & Swiss star Liquid Soul.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 October 2007 )
 
Insaneacyde - Squigeeverse
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Insaneacyde - Squigeeverse

Amoeba Records proudly present Insaneacydes debut Album.

Psytrance Albums and CD

Squigeeverse is the vision of Insaneacyde, hailing from the underground in Gauteng, South Africa. He offers a fresh original sound unlike any other producer in his country

Insaneacyde has crafted a blend of hybrid stompers for every phase of your psychedelic experience. From funky to surreal, blending mania and melody, this album has a unique style that fans of uncompromising psytrance will love. He has a broad musical background playing guitar, drums and bass in a variety of bands from blues to extreme metal and this all reflects in the production.

A journey into the Squigeeverse will reveal to you all manner of strange creatures and frantic visions.

A must buy for DJ’s, collectors and lovers of original psy music.

The CD is available for puchase at 3am.co.za

For more info email Red Eye

 
Concept - Paranormal
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Concept - Paranormal

 

3dvision concept psy album

3D Vision is proud to release Concept’s second album.

 

Concept is Arno Levasseur from France, who has been producing music for a few years now. After a few releases on various label, and a debut album on Fungi Rec. (Portugal) in 2005, Arno comes back with more maturity and technique in producing his music. Full power, rolling basslines, one more of the new generation fitting with the famous 3D Vision sound.

This album contains 9 blasting trax, 2 of them being produced with Outersignal from Israel (3D Vision artists) and Absolum (3D Vision Label manager).

 
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