Results seem to vary.Īntivirus can also drive the RE nuts if it's inspecting every little file that loads - the RE expects everything to load now, not request and wait for the AV's real-time protection to verify each file. Also, having BIN installed/not having BIN installed can affect how it behaves on large routes, as to memory use. It ought to do better, but the RE isn't very "polite" in cooperating with Windows. Just because of how modern Windows runs, if your computer has 4GB of RAM or less, you might find it's starving for memory to allocate to the RE - at least in the way that the RE expects it. Underneath, something else is going on that's eating up system resources in your computer - memory (or lack thereof) and/or processor cycles. That's also why it will load, eventually, but takes a while. So if setting that option improves the RE's behavior, then what's really happening is that you're clearing up more resources to be available to the (resource-hungry) RE. "Adjust for best performance" basically disables or limits the attractive 'eye candy' aspects of the Windows UI.
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