question about prefetch


  1. Posts : 476
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
       #1

    question about prefetch


    hi

    i have a question about prefetch

    well xp , after booting and after 1 or 2 minutes ,create the file NTOSBOOT-*.pf and after with this file and others optimaze the boot and the programs that start up

    about w7 , i did notice that after some time of idle , w7 start to work and edit these files inside the folder prefetch AgGif*.db and a file *.bin

    does somebody how does it work ?

    i mean super prefetch starts to work after X (minutes) of idle ?
    or start to work after X (minutes)


    thanks
    cheers
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  2. Posts : 968
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    You can read more about superfetch which is the same as prefetch in Windows 7 here to answer you questions:

    SuperFetch: How it Works & Myths

    Windows Vista I/O technologies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  3. Posts : 476
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    seth500 said:
    You can read more about superfetch which is the same as prefetch in Windows 7 here to answer you questions:

    SuperFetch: How it Works & Myths

    Windows Vista I/O technologies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    thanks
    but is not all clear

    after some mintues of idle , i can see w7 scans for many files and after update the files i mentioned
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  4. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #4

    And? Why is that a concern? If your computer is idle or in other words you are watching paint dry, should it not get some actual work down? Unless watching paint dry is actual work?
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  5. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #5

    I would have to second Logic's question - specifically why is this an issue? You have posted about it, so something has piqued your curiosity.
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  6. Posts : 1,074
    Windows 7 Profession 64-bit
       #6

    I would have to second Logic's question
    I third it. What is the issue or real question?

    i mean super prefetch starts to work after X (minutes) of idle ?
    or start to work after X (minutes)
    Superfetch is working all the time, constantly evolving to make the computer more responsive to YOUR computing habits. It does not wait for idle time - it's job is to make your active time more productive.

    Superfetch is a very good thing. Dinking with it is sure to have a negative impact on performance.
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  7. Posts : 880
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #7

    drugo said:
    after some mintues of idle , i can see w7 scans for many files and after update the files i mentioned
    The OP has not been back here, but this thread caught my attention as I believe I found some corruption in my Netbook's Prefetch folder. It would not only show looonnng HDD access on boot as drugo described, but at odd times during use, e.g. launching a program, the Netbook HDD LED would illuminate and I'd be "locked-out" of using anything for a couple of minutes. I could move the mouse, but I couldn't do anything with it although if e.g. I did try to run something else (and it wouldn't respond immediately because it was cranking as I said) when the HDD activity was over the mouse clicks responded as if I'd queued them-up, with windows & programs popping-open one-after-another.

    Anyway, once when this happened I stumbled-in to the Prefetch dir and noticed that the very large AgGl* files therein had been modified at the exact time I'd had the couple minutes of HDD activity & lockout. On a hunch, I stopped the Superfetch service and moved-out all of the Prefetch files (not however the Readyboot folder), changed my Registry settings for Prefetch & Superfetch to "boot files only" i.e. DWORD of 2, and rebooted, and the problem is gone! Clearly, something in the Prefetch folder was corrupted somehow.

    There were two odd things about my Fetch settings, which according to other W7 PCs I have should have looked like this:



    Instead of the above, my key had EnablePrefetcher as 2, and EnableSuperfetch as 3, and there was another bizarre entry there called "SuperPrefetch" which was 0. I deleted that (could find NO reference to such a thing anywhere) and put both the other settings to 2, and as I said all is working properly now.

    My questions: Can anyone speculate where the "SuperPrefetch" entry came from? Also, what might the implication of my settings being DIFFERENT have been? I can find no discussion of this aspect of the registry key i.e. the difference between Prefetcher and Superfetch and what-if-they-are-set-differently.
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