Command And Conquer Generals For Windows Vista

Vista 64, 4 GB, 6 GB swap, Quad core, more than one hard drive. Vista is installed for 4 month, works well enough so I won't go back to XP. Two month ago I saw superfetch precaching unneeded file for bootup, making the bootup process slower, so I changed in the registry 'EnableSuperfetch' to 2, (= boot files only), which helped by that time. Dayz Standalone Multiplayer Pc Game ^^nosteam^^. Spot Difference Games Print. At the 30 of December I saw (using perfmon.exe and boottrace) it prefetching 'Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour' and 'Supreme Commander' files BEFORE logon, and rattling on the harddrive DURING logon on those files instead of taking care of Virus Scanner, Realtek-Audiomanager etc. My Autostart part is very clean, there are not even icons on my desktop for those two games.

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I did not use som strange 'Vista Optimizer' tools, everything I changed was under my own control. What I saw in perfmon (after logon): svchost.exe (LocalSystemNetworkRestricted) accessing 'G: Supreme Commander' + 'G: Command & Conquer The First Decade Command & Conquer(tm) Generals Zero Hour', all subdirectories, not linear, multiple files at the same time. Those two add up to about 9.7 GB, more ram than I have (real + swap make up 10 GB).

So, Superfetch worked fine for first two month, then I had to restrict it to 'boot files only', and now two more month later Superfetch runs HAVOC precaching Gamedata files before logon, trying to precache 9.7 GB of data. The Superfetch service is set to 'manually' now, but I would like to reenable it. If it works the way as expected it is great, but how can I configure more precisely what is is allowed to precache during boot and what not? Where is the information stored what files to precache? Why does it even with 'superfetch=2' precaching files like: 'G: Supreme Commander gamedata *.scd' = 1.93 GB. 'G: Supreme Commander movies *.sfd' = 2.3 GB etc etc etc (lots of examples). Please help, Superfetch worked so fine, but now it runs amok, even when I start the service manually it does again do the same stupid thing, reproducable.

Hi Set, I just wanted to verify that you changed both EnableSuperfetch AND EnablePrefetcher as your original post indicated that you had only changed one key (EnableSuperfetch) and had not changed EnablePrefetcher. No harm done, since I work in the computer department I understand why you ask so specific, there is often a difference between what the user says and what he did. Do you know where superfetch stores it's information? My current info / trace is that it is five files: C: Windows Prefetch AgAppLaunch.db ^^ contains some readable string, including supreme command and C&C C: Windows Prefetch AgGlFaultHistory.db ^^ contains unreadable data except for 'MEMO' at the beginning. C: Windows Prefetch AgGlFgAppHistory.db ^^ contains unreadable data except for 'MEMO' at the beginning.