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Originally Posted by rabidgerry
Ok so my understanding of running NOCACHE is a tool type for the WHD load version.
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Ah yes, it is a tooltype for WHDLoad, but you can also disable the CPU Caches for your whole system by running the following in the CLI:
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Originally Posted by rabidgerry
I installed the stand alone and it crashes my system. One of the messages that allows me to suspend or reboot.
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So I have a script to launch this version which is simply:
Code:
CPU NOCACHE >NIL:
ALIEN-FishFinger-1.31
CPU CACHE >NIL:
I've created a project icon for this with
C:IconX as the default tool.
I've stuck this version in The Zone so you can try it, let me know how it goes!