MadDoggyca 710 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 (edited) Story is 8 Core 16GIG ddr3 2133no vmware, no photoshop no video rendering, no code compiling. all i wanted to do was play bo2 and my pc spits this out. Ill never understand this, Edited January 30, 2013 by MadDoggyca Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 (edited) Could be a meory leak in the program. Granted having Steam and Winamp doesn't help nor not having the task manager showing how much RAM is available. Edited January 30, 2013 by Prismatic 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Betez 1,734 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 I see you're using Windows 8. that could be the problem My OC Stay pony my friends"And ALWAYS remember...to never forget." - Someone who I'm sure has said this before I did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 I see you're using Windows 8. that could be the problem Black Ops II seems to be a bigger problem than Windows 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Betez 1,734 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 Explorer could be eating a lot of the memory My OC Stay pony my friends"And ALWAYS remember...to never forget." - Someone who I'm sure has said this before I did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 Explorer could be eating a lot of the memory I've ran both phases of Windows 8 prototypes and the release preview. It's been rock solid minus the GPU drivers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDoggyca 710 January 30, 2013 Author Share January 30, 2013 (edited) lol Windows 8 Kicks ass. I been using it since last Nov. no I found the issue.. believe it or not it was my lexmark x9575 Pinter manager app. still though 16 gig of ram...lol also there nothing wrong with black ops 2.. it just failed to load due to the fact there was no physical memory left. not sure why explore.exe was targeted by windows on this one.lol btw a simple reboot fixed it, on a cold boot my system only eats 2.3gig of memory on idle out of 16. I kind of wish windows 8 would eat/use more memory then 2.3gigs. at lest 6-7 gigs on idle would be ideal (for this pc). For people that understand how Windows vista/7/8 handles memory would agree. People that still believe in xp have no idea why this is required Hint : Idle memory is wasted memory. Edited January 30, 2013 by MadDoggyca Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 (edited) Hah, my desktop only has 4GB of system RAM and that's all I need for it. Not a big fan of Superfetch caching though. I'd highly suggest disabling Fastboot by the way. Edited January 30, 2013 by Prismatic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDoggyca 710 January 30, 2013 Author Share January 30, 2013 you understand what superfetch is right, its basically a virtual folder with in /windows/prefech that holds nothing but junction points Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 (edited) you understand what superfetch is right, its basically a virtual folder with in /windows/prefech that holds nothing but junction points In Vista it was a service that literally cached and crammed everything into system RAM and tried to base what it placed on user patterns. It is responsible for a lot of HDD thrashing and I usually turn it off. I don't know its function in 7 and 8. Edited January 30, 2013 by Prismatic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDoggyca 710 January 30, 2013 Author Share January 30, 2013 In Vista it was a service that literally cached and crammed everything into system RAM and tried to base what it placed on user patterns. It is responsible for a lot of HDD thrashing and I usually turn it off. I don't know its function in 7 and 8. It is a windows service in Vista/7/8, the function is targeted to /windows/prefetch folder, the folder it self is contains Junction Points that references to other location across all attached sata ii drive with in that pc. this is how windows loads common files faster Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 It is a windows service in Vista/7/8, the function is targeted to /windows/prefetch folder, the folder it self is contains Junction Points that references to other location across all attached sata ii drive with in that pc. this is how windows loads common files faster Right, but what I meant is that in vista it was really bloated and farfetched (pun intended). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDoggyca 710 January 30, 2013 Author Share January 30, 2013 (edited) Right, but what I meant is that in vista it was really bloated and farfetched (pun intended). well to be honest it hasn't change much form vista >7>8, Its better hardcoded, but still the same function. my suggest is not to disable it though in windows 8 though it seems they may have removed Ready boost. at lest on the few pc I worked with I haven't seen the option nor the windows service another miss informed function in windows is /windows/winsxs folder. If you hear any one tell you to delete/clean out the winsxs folder, hit them in the face really hard. Edited January 30, 2013 by MadDoggyca Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 well to be honest it hasn't change much form vista >7>8, Its better hardcoded, but still the same function. my suggest is not to disable it though in windows 8 though it seems they may have removed Ready boost. at lest on the few pc I worked with I haven't seen the option nor the windows service a another miss informed function in windows is /windows/winsxs folder. If you hear any one tell you to delete/clean out the winsxs folder, hit them in the face really hard. Let me put it this way. in Vista, leaving it on, would take Vista 15-35 minutes to 'boot' and at times will take it an hour to shut down. I've tested 7 and 8 (while I do have Windows 7 laptops my laptops are still XP) . When I tested Vista on my Athlon 2500+ XP in the release candidates (when Superfetch was enabled) it took Vista 6 hours to reach idle. It also consumes a massive amount of hard drive access and most computers, especially laptops, it's noticeable because Superfetch doesn't operate in that manner on DC (battery) power. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDoggyca 710 January 30, 2013 Author Share January 30, 2013 (edited) Let me put it this way. in Vista, leaving it on, would take Vista 15-35 minutes to 'boot' and at times will take it an hour to shut down. I've tested 7 and 8 (while I do have Windows 7 laptops my laptops are still XP) . When I tested Vista on my Athlon 2500+ XP in the release candidates (when Superfetch was enabled) it took Vista 6 hours to reach idle. It also consumes a massive amount of hard drive access and most computers, especially laptops, it's noticeable because Superfetch doesn't operate in that manner on DC (battery) power. oh I ran ran vista Or sohuld I say Windows LongHorn on a lot rougher hardware.. always seemed to work fine for me boot time 2 mins. (default install No tweaks) Edited January 30, 2013 by MadDoggyca Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 oh I ran ran vista Or sohuld I say Windows LongHorn on a lot rougher hardware.. always seemed to work fine for me boot time 2 mins. (default install No tweaks) I remember running Vista on a machine that was a P3 800 and only has 256MB of RAM. I dunno, I suppose each system varies. I have put Windows 7 on a P3 with 768MB of RAM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDoggyca 710 January 30, 2013 Author Share January 30, 2013 (edited) I personally miss Windows Longhorn build 4008 with Plex.. I wish they would have finished plex and the explore.exe plex Longhorn 4015 was the last build that had plex before it was removed. 4024 started to show it's vista look. Edited January 30, 2013 by MadDoggyca Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 30, 2013 Share January 30, 2013 Ah...I never got into messing with that, so I know little about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDoggyca 710 January 30, 2013 Author Share January 30, 2013 (edited) I cried when I played with longhorn 4024, I was like weres the plex...... and then with build 4054 WinFS was removed... (windows Future Storage) File system. 2 years later all we got was windows vista. From longhorn 4008 to Vista, And most of the major features did not make it. btw Longhorn Had Tiles (for people that never notices look in the screen shot above. Extend Tiles.) sure there not live tiles like there touting in windows 8 but none the less there tiles Edited January 30, 2013 by MadDoggyca Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cuteycindyhoney 13,306 January 31, 2013 Share January 31, 2013 Am I the only one satisfied with Windows 7? I have no plans to update to 8, even if I should get a copy for free. Thank you Sparklefan1234!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDoggyca 710 January 31, 2013 Author Share January 31, 2013 (edited) Am I the only one satisfied with Windows 7? I have no plans to update to 8, even if I should get a copy for free. windows 7 was good till Win 8 come out. explore.exe ribbons +1 DX 11.1 +1 IE 10 +1 hybrid boot +1 Built in MSE +1 File History +1 System Refresh +1 Windows Store +1 Dual StartScreem w/ Startmenu Support +1 Updated Kernel +1 Robust code +1 100,000 other improvements & features the only thing I h8 about win8 is metro UI app, Crappy style mobile apps that can not be run in window mode, Full screen only.. its kind of stupid. but who downloads those anyways on a PC Edited January 31, 2013 by MadDoggyca Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prismatic 49 January 31, 2013 Share January 31, 2013 It's actually DirectX 11.1 instead of 11.0. My GTX 660 Ti barely fits the specs for 11.1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cuteycindyhoney 13,306 January 31, 2013 Share January 31, 2013 windows 7 was good till Win 8 come out. IE 10 +1 Do people still use Internet Explorer? I've used Firefox exclusively for over six years now. 1 Thank you Sparklefan1234!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viscra Maelstrom 3,718 January 31, 2013 Share January 31, 2013 Do people still use Internet Explorer? I've used Firefox exclusively for over six years now. you'd be surprised to know how many not-so-regular computer users almost exclusively use IE. 2 Soundcloud---------Twitter---------Tumblr---------DeviantArt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDoggyca 710 January 31, 2013 Author Share January 31, 2013 (edited) It's actually DirectX 11.1 instead of 11.0. My GTX 660 Ti barely fits the specs for 11.1. ya that's what I meant. DX 12?? lol I wish Why can't Atom rendering hurry up and be released mainstream. Vector and Polygon counts is getting way outdated and looking uglier as the years go on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO5tFZC8wWU Do people still use Internet Explorer? I've used Firefox exclusively for over six years now. Im a "IT", A+ and Windows server Admin and .... I only use IE, I hate FireFox and don't get me started on Chrome ever pc I setup for other people I only support IE and suggest IE integrated solutions are the only solutions. They just work with no fuss.. now I can't guarantee the user behind the keyboard is not a it-10-t error , Edited January 31, 2013 by MadDoggyca Photo Finish,that's her name. Makin' every-pony pretty is her number one game. She do what she do, to make you more than you. No-pony gonna care if what we share is true. Cause lies are beautiful, the truth is not. Come on little mare, you better shake that plot. You know that's what they really all came to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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