What's special about winver 1909?
What's special about winver 1909?
It seems unfamiliar to me. A brief lookup suggests it relates to server configurations.
It's a "performance counter" as you mentioned, which makes sense. It might just be a command name. This feature would be useful, for instance with tools like Intelligent Standby List Cleaner.
A performance counter tracks metrics like response times and resource usage. By providing real-time data, it helps identify bottlenecks. This allows developers to optimize code, allocate resources better, and ultimately enhance system speed and efficiency.
If you're using something like ISLC, it definitely helps. But what I was talking about is that the PC runs smoother with it—probably because Windows had disabled it before, and I re-enabled it, which is how I realized it worked again.