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16-12-2009, 11:43 AM
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Why we Refresh?
Hi guys
Is it necessary to refresh whenever we boot into windows?
For me it's a habit of refreshing whenever i boot in windows or exit any application  , I really miss it in linux  , don't know why i refresh.
When i started computing five years ago i was taught to refresh when starting windows and when shutting it down. I still wonder
So can any one explain me why we refresh?
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16-12-2009, 11:56 AM
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In The Zone
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Re: Why we Refresh?
i refresh to check CPU usage
if refresh is lagging it means there still
some app. using resources
so i terminate all unnecessary process
for better performance with my applications.
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16-12-2009, 12:03 PM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
I had this habit long time ago. don't remember when was the last time i did it. May be it when the last time i used XP, 3+ years ago.
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16-12-2009, 10:27 PM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
i usually don`t refresh, but when my pc acts like slugs then i go for refresh.
But guys why do we have to refresh??
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16-12-2009, 10:37 PM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
It just redraws the desktop IMO. Dubara mat poochna.
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17-12-2009, 12:06 AM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
Quote:
Originally Posted by kanjar
It just redraws the desktop IMO. Dubara mat poochna.
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This.
But it is NO way 'necessary and important' to refresh the Desktop at start up or before shutting down. I've seen people who have a habit of refreshing without any reason. Quite funny.
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17-12-2009, 12:25 AM
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Alpha Geek
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Re: Why we Refresh?
from what i have come 2 know is that when we refresh out pc, then the dsktop image is redrawn, means if out desktop is kept @ 1024x768 resolution then the GPU redraws 1024x768 pixels.
But i don`t know why is it necessary??
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17-12-2009, 12:41 AM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
I recently attended a workshop in Delhi. A technical staff there inserted the speaker's pen drive into the computer and refreshed it some 50 times before it got detected.
I felt like destroying something beautiful - Edward Norton, Fight Club
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17-12-2009, 12:51 AM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
This is one EPIC question even I'm finding answer for.
I mean, I used windows for 3 years without questioning common activities and now for past 2 years I question EVERYTHING in linux. Regret all those years I could have been asking questions about pointless things.
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17-12-2009, 02:00 AM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
hatth ko aadat hai bus issliye
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17-12-2009, 08:24 AM
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In The Zone
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Re: Why we Refresh?
This question should be addressed to Microsoft... with every new release of windows the refresh option always remains a "right" click away!!!
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17-12-2009, 10:53 AM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
Well......My graphics programming teacher once said exactly what CA50 said. It also redraws the icon and everything related to graphics. As a_medico said, the pen drive is instantly detected when he inserted the pen drive but for system lagging the he cudn't see the Graphical Interface.
We generally think tat if the machine is performing slow/lagging then refreshing makes it refreshed. Its not like tat. If we r using GUI then we face this problem coz the internal processing tat is done shud be shown in GUI and thats where refreshing comes. It redraws every pixels.
You may have notices tat when inerting a pen drive u may hav to refresh to make the icon appear, but in that time go to terminal and u can access ur pen drive.
Well.......It redraws all the graphics and icons and anything related to graphics. That is y if any window starts lagging due to system load refreshing may solve the problem.
Well.......guys correct me if I'm wrong.
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17-12-2009, 03:48 PM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
You may think I am little out of line, but what i am going to tell is the TRUTH abut :"REFRESHING"
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actually refreshing increases cpu utilization WHY:
- it redraws every thing for the window which is refreshed (already many of you know it)
- all child processes of the window are checked for WM_EXIT message (C# concept)
- the hanging processes are recalled or exited according to the status
- any gloabal process utilizing CPU is backgrounded and the window process has higher cpu affinity for short period of time (used for "HUNG" windows)
So there you are ===> refreshing is simple measure of responsiveness of the system ((still better to check cpu utilization)) . refreshing frees memory and might end (or resume) unresponsive tasks.(showing of pen drive in my comp)
but too much refreshing is bad and utilizes cpu instead of freeing it ::reason being refreshing function places request to windows to define status and that itself is exhaustive task.
on dual (or multi) cores refreshing is of no use ::reason is core management takes care of unresponsive prgs on machine level (refreshing is application level)(obviously)
DO A SIMPLE TEST :=>
open task mgr and run no prog. cpu util may be 2%-4% ocasionaly.
now open my_comp and press and hold F5 (refresh button)
on dual cores the cpu util is now giving avg 35-40% util
(objective of test :: guys know better)
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on Linux the shell manages all processes and its interface. Linux uses System Flags and not Message passing. this the reason no "refresh" on Linux
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still if i am wrong plz correct me
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17-12-2009, 05:22 PM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
@Gauravs90: Refresh is like taking a bath...to get fresh...
Sometimes programs/icons stick to the screen even if they are not there! Refreshing is a way of clearing the desktop or any stuck images.
Example: I was burning a CD in Nero in minimized but the progress in title bar was 36%
i waited but it never increased...but when i refreshed it jumped to 99%...
I generally refresh when i insert a DVD/CD in drive...to get the drive icon quickly...
Note: refreshing is like.....telling to CPU....soo mat aage baddo...
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17-12-2009, 09:15 PM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
when we refresh, some memory from RAM is freed. [my theory, correct me if i am wrong]
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Refresh is used to remove the old page from the temp memory(RAM or page file)
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Refresh is used to remove the old page from the temp memory(RAM or page file)
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17-12-2009, 09:41 PM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
what
arpanmukherjee1
XLr8
has said is correct, its like telling the cpu to stop all the processes in queue and follow my command first, as it were,
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20-12-2009, 02:43 PM
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Re: Why we Refresh?
There is no reason for refresh. We think we refresh to clear out most thing but once refresh continuously and see the CPU usages, u get that there is increment in CPU usages and it makes your processing more slow. so never refresh. But I don't mind that coz I use LINUX
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