eboostr beta @ ramdisk

By sidedishes | December 29th, 2008 |

My system:

AMD X4 9650, Gigabyte MA78GPM-DS2H, Kinston DDR2800 8GB ram, Western Digital 640GB hardisk, Windows Xp Sp3 and Gavotte Ramdisk.
Installed beta 3 build 482 smoothly, allocate 1024MB eboostr to ramdisk. Speed check: direct access speed approx.22MB/s, cached enable access speed approx. 219MB/s and ratio around 9.68.

But dont know why I need to build cache device everytime turn on the computer.

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By Sonic | |

I installed Version 3 Beta Build 482 over Version 2.0.2 Build 424.  The install was clean and I have seen an improvement.  My system is a Compaq 3.07 GHz with 2.0Gb of RAM running Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 2 and I’m using a PNY 4Gb High-Speed USB 2.0 Drive for the cache.

Found the reason StatViewer is giving C++ error

By davebt34 | |

Found the reason StatViewer is giving C++ error and  Exclude list will not show files added to Exclude list in my earlier posting.

The Ebooster installer did not  add the files or folder to two of my systems

The folder in Win XP that should have been added is

C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\eboostr

Feedback Build 482

By zPedro | December 28th, 2008 |

I installed Build 482 over previous version. It asked to reboot and after that everything is alright. It was a very clean installation. My system: Windows Vista SP1, RAM: 3071 MB, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     T9300  @ 2.50GHz. ReadyBoost Service is deactivated. eBoostr: System Memory: 768 MB, SD Card: 3769 MB. Windows ReadyDrive (Intel Turbo Memory) enabled, Cache 1 GB. eBoostr Power Save Mode is still disabled since I suspected it is not compatible with Asus Powe4Gear eXtreme.

I think that, from times to times, eBoostr rebuilds its cache by itself. I think it happens when certain programs are being used for the first time since eBoostr is installed. It’s happening right now. I’m enjoying eBoostr very much.

I tried eBoostr on an old desktop PC with 512 MB of RAM running Windows XP SP3 and it made wonderful improvements.

Unable to open eBoostr Cache Statistic

By danibaan | |

Unable to open eBoostr Cache Statistic, even trought eBoostr SpeedMeasure Tool. That is the error.

AppName: statviewer.exe     AppVer: 1.0.0.1     ModName: statviewer.exe
ModVer: 1.0.0.1     Offset: 0002d1a5

Beta 3 Build 482Error image

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By Ski | |

Windows xp sp3 sometimes freezes starting with build 473, now downloading buid 482…

Settings.ini missing

By moose | |

Installed v3.0 build 482 over my licensed copy of 2.0.2 build 424. The settings.ini file is missing from C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\eboostr. Please provide details of the parameters that can be set in this file, as well as details of there purpose. Alternatively a sample of the file would be most helpful.

No cache content visible

By moose | |

After a successful Build cache on 1 x 2GB and 1 x 4GB usb flash disks, examined the cache content only to be presented with a blank screen. Tried again some time later and still blank. Restarted system and then could see the content. Build 482 on WinXP SP3. Added 2 more 2GB flash disks and had the same problem. But on this occasion added system memory in the middle of the build. I suspect that the add operation and build operations should be exclusive, and that this may be the cause of the odd behavior. Also noted that the addition of a 5th storage device resulted in one of the UFD’s being disabled so that 4 devices were active. Unfortunately the device disabled was the most capable of the UFD’s.

eBoostr Statistics Viewer gives C++ Runtime error two of my three systems

By davebt34 | |

statviewer_error3statviewer_error_23statviewer_error_32eBoostr Statistics Viewer gives C++ Runtime error two of my three systems. My Acer latop 1.5 Gig, 2 Gig ram, runs Statics viewer without any problem. Also ‘Application Priority’ saves application to accelerate correctly and accelerates those application. This system has uses RAM only as cache. My other two system one Vista Qcore 2.6, 4 gigs of ram, 4 gigs ready boost and my XP desktop with 3 gig, 2 gig ram, Statviewer gives a C++ runtime error, please see attached dumps from my XP desktop. Also

on these two system ‘ApplicationPriority’ will not save applications to accelerate.   The error does NOT go away, if you only use Ram cache, so only sd cache is NOT the problem

Dump

<?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-16″?>
<DATABASE>
<EXE NAME=”StatViewer.exe” FILTER=”GRABMI_FILTER_PRIVACY”>
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”CacheViewer.exe” SIZE=”340600″ CHECKSUM=”0x3EEC6634″ BIN_FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ FILE_DESCRIPTION=”eBoostr cache context viewer” COMPANY_NAME=”eBoostr.com” PRODUCT_NAME=”eBoostr” FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ ORIGINAL_FILENAME=”CacheViewer.exe” INTERNAL_NAME=”CacheViewer” LEGAL_COPYRIGHT=”Copyright © eBoostr.com. 2007-2009″ VERFILEDATEHI=”0x0″ VERFILEDATELO=”0x0″ VERFILEOS=”0x4″ VERFILETYPE=”0x1″ MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x5B669″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ UPTO_BIN_FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ UPTO_BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ LINK_DATE=”12/26/2008 14:45:46″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”12/26/2008 14:45:46″ VER_LANGUAGE=”English (United States) [0x409]” />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”eBoostrCP.exe” SIZE=”1402488″ CHECKSUM=”0x1E1BD46C” BIN_FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ FILE_DESCRIPTION=”eBoostr control panel” COMPANY_NAME=”eBoostr.com” PRODUCT_NAME=”eBoostr” FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ ORIGINAL_FILENAME=”eBoostrCP.exe” INTERNAL_NAME=”eBoostrCP” LEGAL_COPYRIGHT=”Copyright © eBoostr.com. 2007-2009″ VERFILEDATEHI=”0x0″ VERFILEDATELO=”0x0″ VERFILEOS=”0x4″ VERFILETYPE=”0x1″ MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x163441″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ UPTO_BIN_FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ UPTO_BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ LINK_DATE=”12/26/2008 14:46:27″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”12/26/2008 14:46:27″ VER_LANGUAGE=”English (United States) [0x409]” />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”eBoostrMeasure.exe” SIZE=”305272″ CHECKSUM=”0x859EC689″ BIN_FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ FILE_DESCRIPTION=”eBoostr speed check” COMPANY_NAME=”eBoostr.com” PRODUCT_NAME=”eBoostr” FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ ORIGINAL_FILENAME=”eBoostrMeasure.exe” INTERNAL_NAME=”eBoostrMeasure” LEGAL_COPYRIGHT=”Copyright © eBoostr.com. 2007-2009″ VERFILEDATEHI=”0x0″ VERFILEDATELO=”0x0″ VERFILEOS=”0x4″ VERFILETYPE=”0x1″ MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x5054D” LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ UPTO_BIN_FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ UPTO_BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ LINK_DATE=”12/26/2008 14:46:12″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”12/26/2008 14:46:12″ VER_LANGUAGE=”English (United States) [0x409]” />
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    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”sqlite.dll” SIZE=”511488″ CHECKSUM=”0xD1C637A8″ MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x7D57F” LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”11/25/2008 13:32:15″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”11/25/2008 13:32:15″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”StatViewer.exe” SIZE=”395264″ CHECKSUM=”0x1B0738B1″ BIN_FILE_VERSION=”1.0.0.1″ BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”1.0.0.1″ PRODUCT_VERSION=”1, 0, 0, 1″ FILE_DESCRIPTION=”StatViewer Module” PRODUCT_NAME=”StatViewer Module” FILE_VERSION=”1, 0, 0, 1″ ORIGINAL_FILENAME=”StatViewer.exe” INTERNAL_NAME=”StatViewer” LEGAL_COPYRIGHT=”Copyright 2008″ VERFILEDATEHI=”0x0″ VERFILEDATELO=”0x0″ VERFILEOS=”0x4″ VERFILETYPE=”0x2″ MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x68F8D” LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ UPTO_BIN_FILE_VERSION=”1.0.0.1″ UPTO_BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”1.0.0.1″ LINK_DATE=”12/26/2008 14:45:53″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”12/26/2008 14:45:53″ VER_LANGUAGE=”English (United States) [0x409]” />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”Uninstall.exe” SIZE=”203810″ CHECKSUM=”0xA72FE17A” BIN_FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0 (BETA)” FILE_DESCRIPTION=”eBoostr installation file” COMPANY_NAME=”eBoostr” PRODUCT_NAME=”eBoostr” FILE_VERSION=”3.0 (BETA).482″ LEGAL_COPYRIGHT=”(c) 2007-2009 eBoostr” VERFILEDATEHI=”0x0″ VERFILEDATELO=”0x0″ VERFILEOS=”0x4″ VERFILETYPE=”0x1″ MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x18940A” LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ UPTO_BIN_FILE_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ UPTO_BIN_PRODUCT_VERSION=”3.0.0.482″ LINK_DATE=”07/21/2008 20:54:31″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”07/21/2008 20:54:31″ VER_LANGUAGE=”Language Neutral [0x0]” />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\ara\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”593920″ CHECKSUM=”0x78BB71FE” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\bel\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”593920″ CHECKSUM=”0x18BB70C8″ MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\bgr\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”593920″ CHECKSUM=”0x68BB70BE” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\chs\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”585728″ CHECKSUM=”0x8BB707E” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\cht\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”585728″ CHECKSUM=”0x8BB70BE” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\csy\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”593920″ CHECKSUM=”0x38BB70BE” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
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    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\deu\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”598016″ CHECKSUM=”0xD8BB70BE” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\ell\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”593920″ CHECKSUM=”0xC8BB70BE” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\epo\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”593920″ CHECKSUM=”0x8BB720C” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\esm\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”593920″ CHECKSUM=”0xE8BB707E” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
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    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\fin\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”593920″ CHECKSUM=”0x98BB70BE” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\fra\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”593920″ CHECKSUM=”0x88BB70BE” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\heb\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”589824″ CHECKSUM=”0xB8BB70BE” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
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    <MATCHING_FILE NAME=”lang\kor\eBoostrRC.dll” SIZE=”589824″ CHECKSUM=”0x68BB70BF” MODULE_TYPE=”WIN32″ PE_CHECKSUM=”0x0″ LINKER_VERSION=”0x0″ LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ UPTO_LINK_DATE=”03/27/2001 14:59:37″ />
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Feedback Build 482

By mchawk | |

Hallo!

The buile 482 runs quite stable on my system – no problems at all.

The speed test says it runs a little faster (about 1-2 MBit/s) than the older build.

My system:
Intel Core2Duo 3 GHz
4 GByte RAM
Win XP Prof (all updates)
1 TByte Samsung HD
Philips USB HighSpeed 4 MB-Stick

mchawk