Windows has indexing. Actually, with Windows' indexing, i've found files pretty quickly. It is true though that the regular search without indexing is quite slow, especially with hard drives with a lot of files. The indexing service can be turned on in the services.
I'm not an avid RAM purchaser or anything. I don't care if my throughput rates are increased by 0.05%, or even 5%. My questino is, what is this , you guys always talking about timing? like, x-x-x-x??
Additionally, have you guys ever seen any significant difference with ECC RAM? The new workstation I am getting has this type of RAM. It's an HP xw4100. Let me know.
Hmm, a shock to me? I thought last time I checked, France existed on the map?
Windows has indexing. Actually, with Windows' indexing, i've found files pretty quickly. It is true though that the regular search without indexing is quite slow, especially with hard drives with a lot of files. The indexing service can be turned on in the services.
Hey,
I'm not an avid RAM purchaser or anything. I don't care if my throughput rates are increased by 0.05%, or even 5%. My questino is, what is this , you guys always talking about timing? like, x-x-x-x??
Additionally, have you guys ever seen any significant difference with ECC RAM? The new workstation I am getting has this type of RAM. It's an HP xw4100. Let me know.