Quote: Originally posted by vick on December 12, 2003
BopP i asked Guru that exact same question, re: should i reboot computer after every prediction cause of memory affects etc and he explained that no, it's designed to run that way, see the topic called "question for guru!!"
I'm not suggesting exiting and restarting LottoSync to speed up the process, only that it is possible to stop and restart as the program allows if necessary such as not wanting to leave the house or going to sleep with the computer running. Some people like the house totally shut down when they're not home, asleep, etc.
I suspect you lose something in the process when you exit the program and return to restart the run where it left off, that's the price you pay.
I have found that even with tons of memory and cache available, the computer always runs better after a total shut down and reboot as that dumps programs that were hogging memory even after you closed them and went to something else. The last thing I want to see is windoze writing memory to disk all night because some other program is hogging the memory. There can be no possible harm to LottoSync from shutting down and restarting before running it, only netural or for the good. BobP