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Kaip aš galiu išjungti "Windows 7" aero įspėjimus apie veikimą?
Kaip aš galiu išjungti "Windows 7" aero įspėjimus apie veikimą?

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Jūs žinote, kad jūsų kompiuteris nėra pažangiausias, tačiau "Windows 7" nereikia nuolat priminti. Skaitykite toliau, kad pamatytumėte, kaip galite išjungti nuolatinį niežėjimą, kad pritaikytumėte spalvų schemą, kad pagerintumėte našumą.
Jūs žinote, kad jūsų kompiuteris nėra pažangiausias, tačiau "Windows 7" nereikia nuolat priminti. Skaitykite toliau, kad pamatytumėte, kaip galite išjungti nuolatinį niežėjimą, kad pritaikytumėte spalvų schemą, kad pagerintumėte našumą.

Šiandieninė klausimų ir atsakymų sesija ateina pas mus "SuperUser" - "Stack Exchange", "Q &A" interneto svetainių grupių bendruomenės, padalinys.

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"SuperUser" skaitytojas Williamas Stewartas serga "Windows 7", kuris jį kankina:

Sometimes this dialog box will pop up (see screenshot above). Every time it appears I select “Keep the current color scheme, and don’t show this message again”. Windows then reminds me again - either the next day or after reboot, or sometimes another 5 minutes later

Do you want to change the color scheme to improve performance?

Windows has detected your computer’s performance is slow. This could be because there are not enough resources to run the Windows Aero color scheme. To improve performance, try changing the color scheme to Windows 7 Basic. Any change you make will be in effect until the next time you log on to Windows

  • Change the color scheme to Windows 7 Basic
  • Keep the current color scheme, but ask me again if my computer continues to perform slowly
  • Keep the current color scheme, and don’t show this message again

Is there some reason why Windows is ignoring/forgetting my attempts to suppress the dialog? I’d love to never ever see it again, it’s annoying, and it alt-tabs me out of fullscreen applications.

If it matters, I’m running Windows 7 x64 Professional. I believe the dialog appears because I’m forcing Vsync and Triple Buffering for DirectX applications.

Akivaizdu, kad William reikia naujo atakos plano, nes "Windows" ignoruoja jo prašymus prisiminti jo pasirinkimą.

Atsakymai

"SuperUser" autorius "Dwarf" siūlo greitą ir purvą "William" problemos sprendimą:

Assuming you realize this message is informing you your system is low on resources and is asking you to disable Aero so it can keep performing at optimum speed,

  1. Go to the Start Menu and type Action Center on the Search box
  2. Start it (it should be the top entry, under the “Control Panel” group)
  3. On the left sidebar, click

    Change Action Center settings

  4. Atsukite

    Windows Troubleshooting

    pažymėkite langelį "Techninės priežiūros žinutės".

  5. Spustelėkite

    Ok

    mygtukas ir jūs baigėte.

  6. Čia yra nustatymo ekrano ekrano kopija:

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    Alternatyviai:

    • Galite pabandyti išlaikyti šį nustatymą taip, kaip jis yra, ir pereikite į pagrindinį stalinio kompiuterio režimą, prieš paleidžiant programas, kurios paprastai įjungia šį veiksmų centro pranešimą. Arba
    • Galite dešiniuoju pelės klavišu spustelėti piktogramas, kurias naudojate, kad įjungtumėte šias viso ekrano programas, spustelėkite savybes ir skirtuke "Suderinamumas" pažymėkite

      Disable desktop composition

      . Tai išjungs"Desktop Window Manager" sesijų tvarkytuvė paslauga vykdant šią programą, kuri padidins sistemos ir vaizdo atminties kiekį ir vengs kai kurių programų nesuderinamumų. Tikroji jūsų "Action Center" pranešimo priežastis, jei turite pakankamai sistemos ir vaizdo įrašo atmintinės, bet vis tiek galite gauti šį pranešimą su tam tikrais žaidimais arba visai ekranu.

    Kitas bendradarbis, Oliveras Zalcburgas, įsitraukia į "Išjungimo darbalaukio kompozicijos tirpalą" A Dwarf pabrėžia pabaigoje. Jis rašo:

    I’m constantly in a similar situation even though I never get that exact same message, and have done a bit of testing around.

    To my understanding, the core resource that is under stress here, is the GPU memory. But this doesn’t necessarily indicate that you’re running out of this resource in general. It might just mean the Desktop Window Manager has detected that you’re running so low that one specific feature of this service could be disabled to free up more memory.

    To test this, I started opening up GPU memory intensive applications:

    This is somewhat above average use on my triple-screen setup with a few key players running (Visual Studio 2012 (hardware acceleration enabled), PhpStorm, Aptana Studio, Chrome, Firefox, IE, …). So, yeah, if you only have a 1 GB card and this would be your usual usage scenario, you’d already have a problem.
    This is somewhat above average use on my triple-screen setup with a few key players running (Visual Studio 2012 (hardware acceleration enabled), PhpStorm, Aptana Studio, Chrome, Firefox, IE, …). So, yeah, if you only have a 1 GB card and this would be your usual usage scenario, you’d already have a problem.

    I had to push a bit further and start a couple more Visual Studio instances…

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    …until it was nearing the 1.5 GB mark and…
    …until it was nearing the 1.5 GB mark and…
    SNAP! This caused Windows to kill desktop compositing completely (and free up some precious resources).
    SNAP! This caused Windows to kill desktop compositing completely (and free up some precious resources).

    Now, when I’m already at a critical level, and I start an application that uses excessive amounts of GPU memory in fullscreen, I can even go beyond this critical limit. Here’s the result after running Black Mesa for a while on 2560×1440 at max details:

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    So, two things can be deducted from this. While going over the 75% mark on the desktop can force Windows to disable desktop composition, when reaching the same limit in a fullscreen application (and, optionally exiting that application) desktop composition is not disabled. The second thing is, while you’re in your game, you can get the idea “Hey, I have enough resources to run this game, why don’t I have enough resources for the desktop?”. The reason is, both require memory at the same time.

    Windows might only be able to tell you about the memory situation after you exited the game. So, when I start another Visual Studio after exiting Black Mesa…

    So, what can we do about this?
    So, what can we do about this?

    Get more GPU memory

    Sweet and simple.

    Disable Desktop Composition (per process)

    As was already suggested, you can disable desktop composition for a single executable. This has the effect that desktop composition is temporarily disabled while the executable is being executed. This drastically reduced the overall memory consumption while the application is executed in my tests:

    The bounty notice mentions that this is undesirable, as this is potentially a lot of work.
    The bounty notice mentions that this is undesirable, as this is potentially a lot of work.

    Disable Desktop Composition (globally)

    I wouldn’t consider this a solution as desktop composition is usually desired. But this is where to disable it:

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    I just want to get rid of the annoying message!

    Just because you remove the warning “ Your battery is almost empty! You can only talk for 10 more minutes! ” does not mean you can talk for longer than 10 minutes. In fact, your phone will most likely simply shut off and that’s it. Now how’s that for an improvement?

    I never assumed the message can be turned off and I don’t see how that could be considered a benefit.

    You might think you know better, but you don’t. If the system is telling you it’s running out of resources, it is.

    But it isn’t! I know!

    Ok, let’s assume Windows is just not smart enough to detect the special situation you’re in and the warning message is simply an annoying inconvenience. What now?

    The thing is, me personally, I’m also affected by this and it’s annoying the hell out of me. Because I don’t even get that warning message. Windows simply switches my color profile and that’s it. And I like that actually.

    When it happens I usually quickly run a script that calls

    net stop uxsms & net start uxsms

    Tai iš naujo paleidžia darbalaukio lango tvarkytuvą ir grąžina mane į savo sudėtinę stalą (ir tai atlaisvina daug išteklių procese, yay).

    Žinant tai, jūs taip pat galite sukurti sau specialią žaidimų aplinką, kurioje sustabdysite paslaugą prieš pradėdami žaidimą kovai su visa tokia elgsena. Tačiau tai sukels vienodą elgesį, kai kompiuterio sudėtis bus išjungta vienam vykdomajam failui per failo savybes.

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