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Tips Windows 7, Access Files More Faster January 28, 2010

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NTFS is the file system that operating system built with the foundations of NT. Because Windows 7 uses the kernel, or core of the OS Windows NT, the operating system also supports NTFS.

Now, as the OS that can use the NTFS file system, it requires a functioning cache holds information about files contained in a folder. Like what does it work? When you open a folder for the first time, Windows will read and contain detailed information about the folder that you open it in a cache. This information will then be used if you open the same folder in the future so that the process will be faster.

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With this cache increases, of course, the speed of your Windows folder in the reading of a will increase as well. To do this, practice the following steps:

  1. Run the Registry Editor via the “Start”, and type: regedt32
  2. Go to the sub key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-SYSTEM-CurrentControlSet-Control-FileSystem
  3. In the sub key “FileSystem”, click the right mouse button on the right window, then click “New> DWORD (32 bit) Value”
  4. Rename the new DWORD Value with the name “NtfsMftZone Reservation”
  5. Right-click DWORD Value NtfsMftZone this Reservation, then select “Modify”
  6. Fill in the Value Data requested by the value 2
  7. Click “OK”, close the Registry Editor window, then restart the PC.
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1. Colby Westpfahl - July 17, 2010

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