Windows 7! Hurray!
Does that mean Windows Explorer will no more hang all tasks and go into 'not responding' state while trying to read a CD inserted in CD-ROM drive ?
There are rumors that it can also calculate the estimated time correctly while copying files and does not hang while browsing network... If it's true then Win7 is my dream OS!
Ha ha.... Why don't you download and install the RC build. Then your need to troll will be greatly reduced and your appreciation for Windows greatly increased.
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I had a conversation with landy a while back talking about memory management in xp and we were discussing changing how windows pro-actively writes pages to the pagefile in vista
he said there was no cue for that function there might be a hardrive bottleneck between pagefile writes and user writes.
landy said they were thinking about giving this page write a cue policy but hadn't done it in vista, (it was still longhorn at the time of this conversation)
I'm wondering if it was ever done for vista and if not if they addressed that issue in seven
Hi,
As of Vista and Win7, MM’s policies for determining when to write pages out to the paging file do not take into account other disk activity.
shame charles as this is a hit people do happen to notice when they have an abundance of memory
I understand when pages are being written for cause, however nt writes pages pro-actively, long before they're even considered a candidate for release
as I mentioned with landy, (who did say this was going to be considered), this pro-active writing to the pagefile when the system is not under pressure should enjoy a differant policy then when the pages are being written actively
I understand only unique images in ram and not represernted on disc or the network are written to the pagefile however if there is no memory pressure yet there is hardrive use I think it would smooth things out if there was a "no memory pressure policy" for pages that aren't even a candidate for release
no?
"no?"
Consideration is not definitive.