Customizing CacheBoost
If you want to modify CacheBoost settings, just right click the CacheBoost tray icon in system tray and select properties. Alternatively you can also modify CacheBoost settings from the Windows Control Panel. Just look for CacheBoost and click on it to have CacheBoost main screen.

The default general window of the CacheBoost displays complete information about your system memory. Besides it also lets you know current state of CacheBoost service. You can also start and stop the CacheBoost service for system administration.
When You press the Settings button, you can modify how CacheBoost has to be run. It is highly recommend that you leave this setting in Automatic Intellisense mode. You can also also customize settings of CacheBoost. When you customize the settings you can configure them accordingly in Advance Window. There you can set the System Cache Size, Cache Size relative to available memory, Windows Cache Timings. Here you can also export CacheBoost profile and apply to other System on Network. more on how to configure CacheBoost....
CacheBoost has inbuilt award winning Memory Zipper Plus. Memory Zipper is automatically activated when system memory falls below safe level. It repairs the memory leaks from poorly behaved applications and recovers memory from them. More on Memory Zipper ...
Data Safe provides Data Safety. With Data Safe CacheBoost searches memory for each and every chunk of data not saved and saves that data to disk. It not only saves memory as it releases cache but also provides the most DATA IS SAFE. more on Data Safe....
Tune Windows window has some performance tweaks for Windows. Tune Windows allows you to configure Windows hidden settings to get more performance.
Difference between CacheBoost Enterprise Edition and Professional Edition
Enterprise Edition besides all the benefits of the Professional version includes Server Tune Technology to bear the heavy load of Servers. With Enterprise Edition you can also use the Server Tune Technology on your Desktop Workstation to give server like performance. It is slightly costlier than professional edition. It is best for Servers, Systems with heavy load, developers, die hard gamers.
Professional Edition is same as Enterprise edition but does not include Server Tune Technology. It is best optimized for day to day applications on your personal computer, It is best for home users, daily applications. It is available in about 2/3 price of Enterprise Edition to suit home users.
Though both Enterprise and Professional editions can run on Windows NT/2000/XP workstation, home edition, Servers. But Enterprise edition is best optimized both for Workstation and Servers.
Both versions have been tested on:
Windows NT version 4.0 SP4 workstation and Server.
Windows 2000 Professional and Server.
Windows XP Professional and Home Edition
Windows .Net Server Beta 2.
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