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Started by Jeremy Collake, August 25, 2012, 02:16:42 PM

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BenYeeHua

Quote from: edkiefer on April 10, 2013, 07:59:50 AM
are you running tests with all app shutdown, just windows running  .
Nope, I am running the same startup software, except that BlueStacks Android Service-0.5GB memory usage.
So I need -0.5GB for the result before windows update.
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So yup, 2.0-0.5=1.5GB for the 1 week+5 days.
1.9-0.5=1.4GB for restart, before windows update.
And after windows update, it is been tested without the BlueStacks Android Service.
So yup, I get a few MB less after windows update, it can be count as memory leak or human error.
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Still higher than your Windows 7, will use some time to find out which is the memory killer. ;)
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After a few restart of the services, and some Asus software.
Yup, still the same, time to kill some process. ;D
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I am back, 1.9GB with same software(now), compare to 2GB with same software(before killing the process). :)
And yes, one of the bloatware software is the anti-virus. ;)
Killing the software and services until leaving the services that need for basic and networking, I can get 1.1GB. ;D
A restart of the computer giving me 1.4GB, and I shutdown and bootup, 1.3GB, before the anti-virus loading any database(yup, it delay the database loading, which it means don't scan the boot file when boot).

TL;DR:Yes, human error ;D
Maybe some of them are right?
They say windows will decide how many memory will be used, based on how many GB of Ram. :)

But, I think just using MSE as the anti-virus, don't use other anti-virus and this is enough to reduce the memory usage. :)
QuoteOT:I wonder when MS will fix that platform update they did for win7 and IE10 , seems it affected many users with various vid cards .
You means that DirectX update, right?
They cancel the push, as it causing so many software stop working properly.
Firefox, SweetFX for directx 9 game, RedeonPro, D3DOverrider and more.
For windows 8, only D3DOverrider stop working properly.
I don't get any news about it, so I think they are trying to improve the compatibility(←This word is so hard to remember :P) before push it again?

For who has that update installed, I will say, uninstall it manually!!!
It just stop install the update from windows update, but not uninstall it automatically. ::)
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Ya, I found some windows 8 update that interesting.
How to force automatic restarts after important updates in Windows 8
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2835627
Inconsistent options for power settings on certain Windows 8 or Windows RT-based devices - loled for this. ;D
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2823250
USB devices stop responding in Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2821819
And this
Update that resolves stability issues in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012-based computers that have Atom processers
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2813298
QuoteYou experience stability issues when you are running Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 on a computer that has one or more Intel Atom processers.
So they finally know to list install the big patch will doing/fixing what for my computer.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2822241

PS:Who will buying a Netbook with more than 1 Intel Atom processers. ;D

edkiefer

that looks good, I don't know if you can get exact repeatability as windows caches so much stuff .

yeh ,this platform update

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2670838
Bitsum QA Engineer

BenYeeHua

Quote from: edkiefer on April 10, 2013, 04:27:33 PM
that looks good, I don't know if you can get exact repeatability as windows caches so much stuff .

yeh ,this platform update

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2670838
Ya, I start thinking that, before push the patch, did Microsoft really testing that patch with popular software like Firefox, chrome etc, which using hardware accelerate. :)
And why that issues don't happen with Windows 8?

edkiefer

I think they pushed it so IE10 would work in win7 . win8 comes out of box with IE 10 ??

It now seems like they are just pushing it to be fixed on other dev's , makers of vid and software .

You would think if they put it in windows update it be solid ,tested patch/update .
Bitsum QA Engineer

BenYeeHua

Quote from: edkiefer on April 10, 2013, 06:58:29 PM
I think they pushed it so IE10 would work in win7 . win8 comes out of box with IE 10 ??

It now seems like they are just pushing it to be fixed on other dev's , makers of vid and software .

You would think if they put it in windows update it be solid ,tested patch/update .
So, I think they only tested with IE 10, and say, it works!
And push the patch. ;D
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Just kidding, but some of them getting more stable from that patch(I forgot what stable they get), just it broken for some software too, and that is our daily use browser, Firefox/Chrome/Opera.
IE 10 not our daily browser. ;D

edkiefer

yes, I rarely use IE10 , only if FF has issue with pages displayed , which is rare for me .
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BenYeeHua

Quote from: edkiefer on April 11, 2013, 08:03:44 AM
yes, I rarely use IE10 , only if FF has issue with pages displayed , which is rare for me .
Ya, and IE10 is easy to crash for running HTML5 hardware accelerate. ;D

BenYeeHua

I know this is off-topic, but if you think it is better for split as a new topic, just do it. ;)
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This is happen suddenly, I don't know what just happen, but I saw the system process just become a CPU eater, and I can't do anything to stop it except shutdown or restart. :o
This is what will happen, if there are system fault, you are out of control to fix/stop it.
And I am buffering the video, that too bad for me. :P

PS:I just remove the driver name from the picture.
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Ok, I found who is the gunner, Nightly+HTML5 Video with Audio+Flash Player? :o
Let see I can saw him again or not. ;D
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No luck for that, but I also don't want that luck. ;D
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lol, I face other issue, the window go through/on front of the taskbar.
But just fixed it by just switching the windows. ;)

BenYeeHua

I found a windows 8 bug.
When you are using some software to shutdown like, after download finish, shutdown the computer.

It really shutdown the computer!!! ;D
The windows forget I has enabled Fast startup, which means a fake shutdown that using hibernate and store only the part of system data into the file.
QuoteFast startup is a setting that helps your PC start up faster after shutdown. Windows does this by saving system info to a file upon shutdown. When you start your PC again, Windows uses that system info to resume your PC instead of restarting it.

Notes
•The fast startup setting doesn’t apply to Restart. You need to shut down and then start your PC again for fast startup to take effect.
•Fast startup is turned on by default in Windows.

Jeremy Collake

So you're saying that when third-party applications invoke the ExitWindowsEx API, the shutdown doesn't utilize the fast startup mechanism?
Software Engineer. Bitsum LLC.

BenYeeHua

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Quote from: Support on April 23, 2013, 10:49:28 AM
So you're saying that when third-party applications invoke the ExitWindowsEx API, the shutdown doesn't utilize the fast startup mechanism?
Yes, I am using Free Download Manager to Shut down after finish download.
Then I go to sleep, and the morning I found the boot become slow, then I check the start up time, 00:01:xx.
You can try for it with Process Lasso?
I wonder did it affect Process Lasso shut down function or not. :)
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I also has a BSOD just a hour ago, maybe will try to debug and see that is windows 8 issues or not.
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Nope, not windows 8 issues. :)

hanemach_gt

Quote from: Support on January 19, 2013, 12:40:24 PM
Check out StartIsBack .. hxyp://startisback.com . Rarely do I recommend someone else's work.

It may be unnecessary soon, Microsoft is going to restore the Start button to Windows 8.1.

http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/29/windows-8-1-to-get-a-start-button-because-windows-is-dumb-without-one/
<img src="[url="http://imageshack.com/a/img913/7827/On37F9.gif"]http://imageshack.com/a/img913/7827/On37F9.gif[/url]"/>

Jeremy Collake

Quote from: hanemach_gt on May 30, 2013, 03:59:13 AM
It may be unnecessary soon, Microsoft is going to restore the Start button to Windows 8.1.

http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/29/windows-8-1-to-get-a-start-button-because-windows-is-dumb-without-one/

Nice ;). Thanks for the news! Kind of crazy that they did it to start with, though at least they finally swallowed their pride on this one.
Software Engineer. Bitsum LLC.

BenYeeHua

A start Button or a classics start Menu?
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Yup, start Button only.

And I hope the transparent of the Metro Menu also provided, not just desktop wallpaper. :o
So that one of the classics start menu feature(you can see what's other software is showing/doing as it only taking some part of the screen) can be "see" through the Metro Menu. :)

Hotrod


BenYeeHua

Quote from: Hotrod on June 03, 2013, 07:12:10 PM
Top New Windows 8.1 Features

http://windowsitpro.com/windows-8/top-new-windows-81-features
Thank for that, but did IE wanna to catch up Firefox and Chrome version number? ;D

Jeremy Collake

Maybe I should go-Chrome on my version numbers ... ;)
Software Engineer. Bitsum LLC.

edkiefer

I think FF an chromes version are just silly as there going to fast on version # that should only be for major changes they should be doing more decimal version # .
But for marketing I guess it looks good  ;D
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edkiefer

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BenYeeHua

Quote from: edkiefer on June 05, 2013, 07:16:10 AM
I think FF an chromes version are just silly as there going to fast on version # that should only be for major changes they should be doing more decimal version # .
But for marketing I guess it looks good  ;D
Yup, not bad for marketing, but bad for after a few years, Firefox 50!!! ;D