Jump to content
To block spammers, this forum has suspended new user registration ×
Comet Forums
To block spammers, this forum has suspended new user registration

Disk Boost Service


lusega

Recommended Posts

Hi guys!

Please, maybe could you help me... I´m using Windows 7, and I got the last bitcomet version (1.26) when I ckeck the statistic information it shows: "Disk Boost Service: Not Installed". In the administrative tools, Services "Bitcomet Disk Boost Service" is Started. What could be happen, for the bitcomet statistics information says that is not installed? What sould I do to resolve this?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I could be wrong, because I'm not fully briefed on this but my understanding is you need to have the necessary hardware installed on your computer for this to work. It's working on my computer which has 1GB of Intel Turbo Ram installed. This is not related to the computers traditional Ram memory, and from what I read on wikipedia you might be able to use other types of flash memory to enable this.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is a pretty new service, and we don't have any briefing or much experience with it, but you should have an option, under Advanced settings, to enable it. I wasn't clear whether you'd done that or not, though it should default to "true". If not, you could try that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

I got a notice from WinPatrol about a disk boost service from BitComet when installing 1.27.

This was the only thread about it that I found in a search.

I see here that as of last month, no one here knows what it is.

Does anyone know what this service is yet?

I have disabled this for now as I do not like to have something running when I do not know what it is.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This allows windows vista and Seven to use flash memory devices to increase performance of disc drives. It's a windows feature that is dependent on the software application being written specifically to use it. If you don't want to use it, then that is fine, but I strongly suggest you disable the option in BitComet, rather then let some obscure security program stop the process (if thats what you're saying).

Also note that if you have no devices installed for this use, then I don't know if there is any advantage to having it enabled.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks for the reply. Sounds interesting.

I had disabled it in BitComet.

I did get a notice from WinPatrol notifying me of it being added as a service, but I said OK as I saw I could disable it in BitComet.

I'll let it run and see if it makes any difference anywhere-Is it supposed to help BitComet?

Now it makes sense why I did not see it on my XP when I updated-this is on a 7 where I saw it.

Thanks again

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

"If you don't want to use it, then that is fine, but I strongly suggest you disable the option in BitComet, rather then let some obscure security program stop the process (if thats what you're saying)."

If you are saying that the program he was using is "some obscure security program", then bite your tongue!

That is a very rude thing to say about one of the FEW free programs in the otherwise rather crappy Windows PC world that always is LOVED and RESPECTED and never, that I'm aware of, gets bad comments from anyone, and that has been around for a VERY LONG TIME. The author is not one of those arrogant pigs trying to sell some crappy software for megabucks, but simply has quality software and a vast and devoted following. Unlike many, he KNOWS what he is doing.

He was one of the very early AOL programmers from way back when noone knew what the internet was.

If that wasn't what you meant, then I'll be sure to go back to school next lifetime. I'm many decades beyond that in this carcass.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My point is why enable a process to run then run an unrelated program that you allow to kill the process? It makes no sense.

If you're insulted because I called "WinPatrol" an obscure program, then look up the definition of that word.

Obscure: not clearly seen or easily distinguished

I wasn't insulting the person who develops it, or the quality of his work... but I do wonder why it would stop discboost service, but thats up to the developers who make it, and my point is valid, why run a process only to run a second process who you allow to kill the first process... not wise at all.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 years later...

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...