Sep 27, 2011 #1 M mjz_5 2[H]4U Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 3,637 Why doesn't microsoft allow me to choose what stays in superfetch? Doesn't this make sense?
Sep 27, 2011 #2 A Arainach 2[H]4U Joined Feb 25, 2006 Messages 2,353 Short answer: No. Longer answer: The UI would be confusing, the system is in fact smarter than you, screwing it up could have huge negative impacts on system performance and doing it perfectly would likely have no effect at all. So it's better not to.
Short answer: No. Longer answer: The UI would be confusing, the system is in fact smarter than you, screwing it up could have huge negative impacts on system performance and doing it perfectly would likely have no effect at all. So it's better not to.
Sep 27, 2011 #3 bigdogchris Fully [H] Joined Feb 19, 2008 Messages 18,706 Arainach said: the system is in fact smarter than you Click to expand... Sounds like something I would say.
Arainach said: the system is in fact smarter than you Click to expand... Sounds like something I would say.
Sep 27, 2011 #4 D Demon10000 Supreme [H]ardness Joined Aug 20, 2006 Messages 4,502 I don't know all of my programs intimately enough to configure Superfetch to cache the correct components. It does more than just pre-cache the EXE... I'm glad superfetch does what it does.
I don't know all of my programs intimately enough to configure Superfetch to cache the correct components. It does more than just pre-cache the EXE... I'm glad superfetch does what it does.