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Superfetch + Readyboost explained. *LONG*

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Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001

Superfetch is there (on Server 2008, that is), the service is just disabled by default.

Enabled it but when started I get this.

Could this service really benefit a server?

As far as being a benefit, I guess it really depends on your usage.

I've been able to start the Superfetch service on a Server 2008 machine I have access to, but I forget what I had to do to get it to work...

Edit: 5 seconds of Googling and I have my answer 😛

link
 
Yep that worked and I did not even have to restart.

Only other "loose end" is firefox crashing whenever java starts. 🙁
 
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