Wednesday, November 25, 2009

How can you speed up Windows XP program performance while another program is performing I/O operatio

On each of 3 PCs I use, Windows XP frequently slows to a crawl during various I/O operations (Disk access, network file transfers, network printing). Program windows are slow to respond to menu pull-downs, the mouse stops moving for a time, alt-tab switching slows, etc.



This is unacceptable. These are not slow PCs and CPU utilization is frequently not 100%. The user interface should always take top priority and provide positive feedback.



Is there a way to tell the system to use a larger I/O cache? Reduce the priority of certain I/O tasks? Keep frequently used operating system components in memory? Any I/O cards that specialize in offloading I/O duties from the CPU?



PCs I use: AMD XP1700 512Mb, P4-3Ghz w/1Gb RAM, Cel 2.9Ghz w/1Gb RAM. All running Windows XP Pro with all the updates and service packs. 2 Nvidia video cards, 1 HP integrated graphics. Hard drives vary, but I think each has at least 2Mb cache.



How can you speed up Windows XP program performance while another program is performing I/O operations?internet browser



Just a thought, but, have you looked into setting the priorities of the processes when running?



Be careful though, if you set the priority to runtime level, it will use all resources %26amp; share none with any other running processes.

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