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SuperFetch

Updated: 12/31/2022 by Computer Hope

SuperFetch is a feature of Microsoft Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. It facilitates faster load times by keeping background programs running as low priority while caching frequently used programs, enabling them to run from memory.

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