By Knux | October 2nd, 2007 |
I work with a lot of people who don’t know very much about the computer, so I’m just suggesting maybe some tutorials for use. I thought of this first for new beta testers applying. When it asks someone for certain things, such as what processor you’re using or what type of USB port you have, maybe there could be a small tutorial that shows where you can find out said information.
Also, to appeal this software to a more broad variety of people, maybe make the main message “Speed up your computer!” or something simplistic like that. That would include the people that may have no idea what an ‘OS’ is, but still need their apps to load faster.
Just a few suggestions. Great software! I’m definitely recommending this to friends and family.
By Bill Haynie | |
When setting up the Cache only my local drive is shown which is Drive C. My USB drive is active as I can view the files.
Guess I’m not getting off to a very good start.
Maybe someone can tell me what I’ve done wrong. Thanks…
By toulvus | |
great program but…
i tried to use 120 gb on an external drive iand then it locked up.
i used py pen drive after that
By Louie | |
Auto build cache feature should be implemented. It is so much easier to just install the program, set cache size and drive, and forget it forever.
By fastest963 | October 1st, 2007 |
A USB 2.0 Hard Drive is not recommended for use as a boost device!
I have 4 portable hard drives (ranging from 160gb to 250gb and 3 are Seagate and 1 is A Western Digital). All of them had cache increase speeds of .75 to .94, with around 80% cache built (after 1 hour)!
That was with 2gb allocation! I will repost speeds with 1.5gb and 1gb.
So I suggest not using them as your device, at least at this point.
Instead, I’m testing the speed with C:\ (main WD drive)(1256mb allocated) and a SanDisk 1gb Cruzer (512mb allocated).
I wonder if using C:\ is a bad decision?, so I’m testing it. I also have PF enabled on C:\
I will reply with speeds once I get some more testing in…
By KillerBoy | |
I’ve tested for a standard work’s day (whitout xp virtual memory) and my laptop crash 2 times for insufficient memory (I’ve 1GB RAM and I’ve set 1600 mb cache) while running my standard applications (VC# Expres, VWD Express, SQL Server 2000, Outlook 2003, Programmer’s Notepad, WinVi32, uTorrent, Abilon, some others).
By jakehall2 | |
I was going to test this BETA out at my school however it seems that you have to be an administrator to install it.
Is there a way round this or not?
By Bizarro | |
I have allocated 485 MB of cache on 2 pen drive 512MB.
They are connected by USB 1.
Everything seems ok, but allocating time was VERY VERY high.
My pc has 128 mb of ram, p3 800 mhz.
By BenPhelps | September 30th, 2007 |
SanDisk 1GB SD Card 900mb cache.
Starting Adobe Applications:
Photoshop CS2 without eBoostr ~ 30 Seconds
Photoshop CS2 with eBoostr ~ 7 Seconds
Dreamweaver CS3 without eBoostr ~ 11 Seconds
Dreamweaver CS3 with eBoostr ~ 4 Seconds
Adobe Reader without eBoostr ~ 8 Seconds
Adobe Reader with eBoostr ~ Less than 1 Second
Why Adobe? Well there memory, CPU hungry applications.
This makes a huge difference, Keep up the good work!
By bobbleheadbuu | |
vista not supported yet >_>