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By edm | January 23rd, 2009 | 1:56 pm

I’ve been using build 483 for about 3 weeks. The system consists of

Compaq nc6120 laptop with 1.5G RAM

30 GB HDD

1GB SD memory as eBoostr cache.

It’s a company supplied laptop with little hope of upgrading RAM and lots of customer support programs installed, so my use is keeping the core programs fast.

One of the things I noted was after moving some files from my laptop HDD to a USB HDD for archiving, the cache contents contained both the source and destination files. I excluded the destination drive path, but there seems to be no way to exclude external drives generically.

I have included 3 Microsoft Office applications to be boosted, but don’t see any Office files in the cache content unless I double click an entry in the cache list.

Double clicking on an entry in Cache Viewer also brings up a window (Statistics Viewer) with a column labeled weight… what does this value mean?

If I drill down the newly opened Statistics Viewer windows, it seems to be infinitely deep. The files seem totally unrelated. The cached percentages alternate between 1 or 2% and 90+% as I drill down.What does this mean? Is the cache file corrupted? I have tried removing the device and re-adding it.

AutoCad 2007 is installed, but I don’t get it in the list for optimization.

Cache fill is only 5%, even after rebuilds, delete add, etc.

If  I stop eBoostr service, open eBoostr control panel, it naturally tells me that the service is not running. At that point, when I bring up services, the start button is greyed out, but not the stop. Right-click and restart does work.

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