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On 4/10/2021 at 6:00 AM, GTI-R said:

The 2nd.
The 3rd way can't be understood.
Work isn't developed.
A partition isn't understood in particular.
A D drive exists already.
Is it increased?
A D drive, two partition?
When can't it be operated?

Language barrier making this tough.
I only mentioned D drive in case you did not have one
You have D drive so ignore that part
I included Wahaha! only because the Super Pi 32m OS that were originally made by Barbonenet (wanted.tib) are using this in the .bat file. That .bat or batch file controls almost everything like opening Super Pi, setting realtime, affinity, closing explorer and running Waza. 
If you look at the pictures I linked above you only need the Wahaha! file and not the folder in system32
The left side of this picture
copy_Wah_sys32.png.6369ca2b089c487172522d43c2fa0c38.png

You got this man. You almost had it perfect before I added info on D drive.
That messed you up but you already had d drive so just ignore that part

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Create Folder on Desktop called "To Eram". Put Super Pi program in it

 

After E Ram installed, Lay's ERam install for Super Pi 32m - Album on Imgur click on my Computer and you'll see "Z drive"

 

E-Ram download link:

http://downloads.hwbot.org/downloads/tools/ERAM220.rar

 

OCX SuperPi Tweaker (Copy-Waza)

http://downloads.hwbot.org/downloads/tools/OCX%20SPI%20Tweaker%201.0.8.rar

 

Drag Z drive to desktop (copy)

 

Now drag "to eram" folder (super pi) to Z drive on desktop

open that Z drive, open "to eram" folder in z drive

right click drag super pi to desktop to create shortcut

 

Open the Super Pi in - to eram folder

grab bottom right corner of super pi window and pull up and left until you only see top bar with super pi logo and Super Pi / mod 1.5 XS

Hit Alt C (for calculate), then hit Enter 3 times. this runs 16K

do this like 15 times to get good score, close super pi and restart computer

 

Drag "To Eram" to "Z drive" on desktop,

Open Shortcut you made before restart and run 16K once.

Now click Alt C, down arrow until you get to 32m, hit "Enter" ONCE only

You'll see screen that says "Hit Enter to run 32m" just leave it alone or move to side

Open OCX Pi Tweaker

Open Task Manager (Ctrl Shift Esc)

Details Tab, right click SuperPi, set Priority "Realtime"

Right click Super Pi again, go to "Affinity" and have checkmark only in cpu core box "1"

Core 1 is not always fastest or highest clocking, for best results try all 4 (core 0/1/2/3)

If core 0 or 1 is best, set bios to 2 cores HyperThread Off

If core 2 or 3 is the best core (Highest stable OC) then set bios accordingly; 3 core HT off, or all 4

For Services I like to use the minimum possible

Keep only "Plug and Play" and "Remote Procedure Call (RPC)"

Disable "Shell Hardware Detection" "DCOM Server Process"

"Event Log" (Event Log disabled makes boot slow so somedays I keep it enabled)

 

Run Waza with OCX SPI Tweaker V. 1.08

For Z87 / 97 / 170 / 270 a good starting point is Set like this:

Size in MB "1200"

Super Pi partition "C"

Second partition "D"

Single file size in KB "1024"

Check box next to "CDT"

Sleep Period "0 sec."

Click "Run"

Watch Task Manager "Available Memory" and after OCX Pi tweaker finishes and closes itself keep watching mem, It will be rising and when it gets to 520000-540000 it will slow down/stop rising

Close Task Manager

Hit "Enter" to run Super Pi,

I did it as instructed
It was almost the same time as the XP I was using so far

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6 hours ago, GTI-R said:

Are these numbers correct?
Need a fix?

Looking good. You can probably close CCC process and MOM process before running super pi
Also watch BarboneNet's videos on how to run his .tib OS and even his older ones
You should be running 32m with different tweaks,  services and processes to find what's fastest for you
 

 

https://youtu.be/hyUsW1Ge7WM

https://youtu.be/vuiXwlfv1AY

https://youtu.be/ewh6AgbWUSk

https://youtu.be/YrZJK-R7Oac

https://youtu.be/stsnOqMqxZE

Some OS need to check if /noexecute=alwaysoff /fastdetect /maxmem-600 is set in boot.ini (see pic)

 

NoExecute_MaxMem.PNG

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21 hours ago, GTI-R said:

Watch Task Manager "Available Memory" and after OCX Pi tweaker finishes and closes itself keep watching mem, It will be rising and when it gets to 520000-540000 it will slow down / stop rising

I don't know how to check here

Ctrl - Shift - Esc opens explorer
click on Performance Tab

waza_avail_mem.thumb.png.0ac4c7bd8bb7a6681b49944c92c5dd15.png

Pictures from KlanOC .pdf help show the process

Klan-oc • View topic - [TUT] Optimizations.pdf

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Mr. GtiJason
Thank you very much for dissemination of information of each time first.
Because my translation has low knowledge with a bad one.
I'm sorry to give you trouble.
Still in can introduce XP somehow.
I thank.
 

KlanOC

I heard and am not introduced for the first time.

ERAM is introduced into OS from the beginning, so it isn't being made intentionally.

After all if XP I was using is the Japanese's copy, it seems.

I had you guide to become quicker than that, and it was introduced, but the difference isn't seen and is perplexed.
 

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