Stevie Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 hi all,i compiled my vista x64 business dvd for audio yesterday.pretty much everything got stripped off (internet, and other stuff that isnt related to audio). after having installedvista i still had a memory usage of 600-700 MB, what surprisedme. from forum readings here i expected something between 300 and 400.any idead what i did wrong? i mean i removed a lot and really wasconvinced that the ram usage would go down.greets stevie
nuhi Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Do you consider Cached memory as taken or free?Vista is built that way that it will take all your memory eventually. That makes sense if you think about it.So if you want to compare then consider Cached as Free.Total - (Cached + Free) = TakenBut after I install firewall, antivirus and 5-6 more tools which run constantly I get the usage around yours as well. That would go another 200-400 on the full.
Stevie Posted November 4, 2007 Author Posted November 4, 2007 hi nuhi!thanks for your reply.well, i gotta admit that i try to circumvent caching, since i dont reallyhave need for it. on my audio workstation i only use audio apps which dont need cache anyway. i just need plain ram so i would say that cached memory is taken memory.i thought i could deactivate all that cache stuff by turning off thesuperfetching and readyboost services.greetsstevie
ajua Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 read about superfetch and memory caching. if you only run audio apps on that machine, you will benefit from superfectch so i dont recommend you to disable it.
nuhi Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Stevie, that Cache is good as free, whatever you run that session it keeps, don't even think about it, it can flush it when needed for something newly ran and it helps when getting old, point is it holds what you run and up to that point, not some statistically collected data like Superfetch.Removing Superfetch and Readyboost you get rid of aggressive caching.
Stevie Posted November 5, 2007 Author Posted November 5, 2007 hi!well i tried all that with my stripped down vista.i loaded samples with the size of almost 3 GB but i already got errorswhen i reached the 2 GB limit. this showed me, that the cache doesnt free used ram. but maybe i broke something when vliting vista.greets stevie
nuhi Posted November 5, 2007 Posted November 5, 2007 Nothing could be broken and you're not right about the cache, don't know how to convince you, do you want some links with info?See about raising your pagefile size and search online what is your real issue. I know that ISO for example can't handle files bigger than 2GB, you need UDF format. Just an example that 2GB is magical. Fat32 breaks as well, you need NTFS for them, but I presume you must be using NTFS, on all partitions?
benifin Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Just to clarify please as I also use Vlite for my Studio AUdio workstation.In the past, I have always stripped-out Superfetch and Readyboost .For an Audio recording workstation, is it actually better / best to leave these 2 in ?Also, as I have 2gig of memory, I no longer use a PageFile - set it manually to zero.I thought Pagefiles were irrelevant now in the era of Vista 32/64 and fast hard disks and lots of memory ?!?Any thoughts / suggestions please ?Ben
nuhi Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 That's dangerous. If your memory usage goes above 2GB, which isn't so difficult, it will display low virtual memory and start expanding/creating pagefile or just crash.But I guess it's easy to top that only with Virtual Machines and Games which you maybe don't use.
Legolash2o Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 That's dangerous. If your memory usage goes above 2GB, which isn't so difficult, it will display low virtual memory and start expanding/creating pagefile or just crash.But I guess it's easy to top that only with Virtual Machines and Games which you maybe don't use.From personal experience it depends on how much RAM the program needs if its a small program then it will create/expand a pagefile but if its like a game then it will popup too but then go really slow and well just reboot.
Stevie Posted November 7, 2007 Author Posted November 7, 2007 hi benifin!are you satisfied with your settings and did you strip out any net stuff?greets stevie
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