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> Application Prefecth For Win 9x, Just Like in Windows XP
bilemke
post Mar 16 2005, 04:15 AM
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Just ran in to this in one of my reallllllyyyyy old download folders that I had not sorted through yet. I think it works in a way similair to the application prefecth technology in windows xp but it appears to work for all versions of win 9x, windows 2000 and even NT 4.x. I have never gotten to testing it, and developement of it seems to have come to a stop.. However, the site it still up where you can dowload it.. So, without any further blabbing... I give you the link to:

Speedload 1.0 beta3 by Stephen Hewitt

http://www.angelfire.com/falcon/speedload/speedload.htm

Dont ask me how it works.. As I said.. I think I have never tested it even.. Maybe way back when I did.. Not sure.. Site and readme that comes with it tells all from what I can see. I dont see it being harmful in any manner and it should/could do some good.

So.. those willing to try it.. Have fun unsure.gif
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bilemke
post Mar 16 2005, 04:13 PM
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Anyway.. tested it a little on a diff machine... (I dont use 9x of any sort on my manin machine)... Sorta usefull.. Not automatic, you have to manually control it... But, it can speed up some apps.
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post Mar 16 2005, 07:53 PM
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this may not be prefech used by xp but it's better than nothing.
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bilemke
post Mar 17 2005, 03:23 AM
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Note: As the documentation sugest.. Be careful. You can damage exe's and dll's with this.. I did it once during my testing.. To be safe.. Just back up the files you try it on by copying it.. I wouldnt call it damage, but it actually slowed down a few apps I tried it on.. I just copied the original files back and the speed was regained.
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post Mar 17 2005, 03:21 PM
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I would avoid using it on any system critical components.
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post Mar 19 2005, 07:02 PM
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QUOTE (oftentired @ Mar 17 2005, 03:21 PM)
I would avoid using it on any system critical components.
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I personaly dont use it, but I tested it on Outlook Express in WIN 98 SE.. It didnt break it completely. But it did make it a tad bit slower.. Just used the IE6 installer to reinstall the files and it was back up to speed again.
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post Mar 19 2005, 07:25 PM
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alot of stuff that is for xp can't easily be backported to win9x and tend to not work right.
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