Kyosen and PRTeamJapan (Fredyama) has already explained it few times, actually...
Eram is basically free RAMDISK software. To install, it you need to
right-click on a .INF file (from downloaded package), then from the context menu choose
Install and reboot after it's done. After that, you should have RAMDISK installed that can be configured by going to
Control Panel and opening it;
Copy-waza is a tweak involving copying a large (e.g. 2GB) file between partitions, right before running SuperPi calculation, like 32M. When I tried it, for some reason it worked only when I did it twice in a row. Say,
C:/ is where you have SuperPi installed and
F:/ is some other partition, can be a second HDD. First, I copied it from
F:/ to
C:/ and then again, from
C:/ to
F:/. Immediately, after it's done Click OK to start e.g. 32M calculation... Result:
before vs
after;
AutoGear, from what I understand, is a little tool that does pretty much the same thing as manually setting Real-time priority for SuperPi from Task Manager, before running it. So, you can probably skip that.
I have to say, that Copy-waza is an awesome tweak, probably one of the best, if not THE best SPi tweak, at least in my testing... Awesome find and kudos to TeamJapan for that
I will try to dig out those posts by TeamJapan guys for ya...
UPDATE: There, not much about AutoGear, though... But as I mentioned, I think this is not very neccesary...
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...3&postcount=27
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=525
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=570