By disabling the Windows prefetch and superfetch
features, you can avoid generating prefetch files and the overhead
associated with prefetch and superfetch operations. This action can
reduce the growth of linked-clone desktops and minimize IOPS on full
virtual machines and linked clones.
To
disable the prefetch and superfetch features, you must edit a Windows
registry key and disable the Prefetch service on the virtual machine.
Prerequisites
See the Microsoft TechNet Web site for information on how to use the Windows Registry Editor on Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Procedure
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Start the Windows Registry Editor on the local Windows 7 or Windows 8 virtual machine.
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Navigate to the registry key called PrefetchParameters.
The registry key is located in the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters.
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Set the EnablePrefetcher and EnableSuperfetch values to 0.
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Select Services and click Open.
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Double-click the Superfetch service.
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In the Superfetch Properties (Local Computer) dialog, click Stop.
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In the Startup type menu, select Disabled.
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