Originally posted by: Kenshin911
That doesn't sound like a good idea. I was thinking along the lines of an application that reserves some memory and copies certain files from the HD into ram so that when there's a request for them, it redirects the system to memory.
For that to work properly enough for it to have a positive effect, it would require the program to completely circumvent XPs memory manager, and that just ain't gonna happen.
You have to work with the memory manager as it is, and it just isnt built like Vista's.
I imagine you could write a script that could automate much of the process of opening and closing everything, but it will always be a dirty hack, and still missing quite a bit of what superfetch is capable of.
For example:
Write a script that launches a batch file that opens everything up. Put a long enough timer on it that everything will fully load, then have it launch a second batch file that closes everything up. The program "nircmd" will allow you to close things.
But its still fairly pointless.