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Please clarify and explain IoPageLockLimit number

Posted by riboge on January 16, 2012 at 17:23:56:

"1000 is for 4096 hex" is hard to parse. Do you mean 1000 in hex equals 4096 decimal, or 1000=4096 hex? You gave a screenshot in which you used 10000 hex which is 65536 decimal. What is the meaning of that number? One might suppose it means 65.536 Kb, but that seems all wrong here. 65MB would also not seem suitable.

In any case, using 10000 as you did, I experienced none of the softness theo reports and perhaps some benefit in liveliness and detail. This is obscured by my making other changes concurrently in refining my try out of mini-xp. This is really sounding wonderful, better I think with just tweaks and fishies than xp home with all tweaks, fishies and steppes too. It is the smallest installation I have since I have not gone the xp lite route (?yet).