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bumabagal na ba ang speed at pagbasa ng hdd mo?

Re: bawal ang duwag at mahina ang loob dito.!!!

yes, indeed will increase your speed or IRQs of your HDD but will affect your running application and it will cause laggy / not responding or crash. So, all in all, this is not recommended to any user.
 
Re: bawal ang duwag at mahina ang loob dito.!!!

salamat ts naging bago na hdd buy ako :lol:
 
Re: bawal ang duwag at mahina ang loob dito.!!!

salamat!!!!!:clap:
 
Re: bawal ang duwag at mahina ang loob dito.!!!

tambay dahil maganda ang tutu heheh salamat
 
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thanks for sharing.

Working na working sa old laptop ko toshiba satellite windows7
run as admin lang po ang sysedit then follow lang and tut ni ts.
 
Re: bawal ang duwag at mahina ang loob dito.!!!

hindi gumana sinubukan ko cannot write or save yun ang lumabas
 
Re: bawal ang duwag at mahina ang loob dito.!!!

awwts!

d nagana idol.
 
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IRQ 14 is the IRQ assigned to "Primary hard drive (Hard Drive Controller)".
Adding Irq14=4096 in a system.ini would result in a 4 MB buffer for IRQ requests from this device to your CPU.

But its only relevant for old 16-bit programs as the previous answer already stated.

Computers running Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, or later operating systems no longer have a system.ini. Instead of storing these settings in the system.ini recent version of Windows stores settings in the system registry. For backwards compatibility, Windows 2000 and Windows XP may have a very basic or blank system.ini file.

https://superuser.com/questions/627214/what-does-irq14-4096-do-in-system-ini
 
Re: bawal ang duwag at mahina ang loob dito.!!!

windows 7 wala bang tuts na ganyan ka ts:thumbsup:
 
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