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How to warm up the cache in Windows?
Actually, there is a rather typical task - a certain program works with a large number of small files lying on the disk for reading. Judging by the reviews on the Internet, nothing needs to be done in such a situation, the venda itself will cache everything, but in practice it turns out that only a part is cached, and even if there is free memory, after the program ends, the memory is freed, not cached. A RAM disk is not very suitable, since the program is often hard-wired to the installation directory, it can pull some other files, to be honest, I would not like to follow all this manually and copy, perhaps there is some way to adequately cache all I / O related with some .exe, including the entry marked FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING
. It's about Windows 8, if that helps. Any information on this is welcome. Thank you.
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