PC Velocity heeft een Win95/98 tweak guide in elkaar geknutseld. Best wel handig info als je je windoos wat minder traag wilt laten lopen, hoewel veel trucs al redelijk bekend zijn. Hier een stukje over caching:
Power gamers and casual users alike usually have more than 16MB’s of RAM. If so, you can improve the performance of the programs you use by changing the allotted amount of RAM Windows provides to Vcache. Vcache is what Windows uses to hold the hard disk information you’ve accessed most recently. It can grow or shrink dynamically, using as much of your system memory as it needs. In some cases this can be a good thing because it lets your PC reduce the number of times it has to access the disk. On the other hand the cache can easily take more than half of your system memory, increasing the amount of information that is sent out to the swap file on your hard disk. And reading information from the hard drive is much slower than reading from memory.