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Wizzard,
It makes it more demanding of me to keep track of when I started the test and I don't see a launch time anywhere within the activity log. What is the best amount of loops that you have found to be 99% accurate?
I say that because I fully understand that the longer you run a program of this nature the better. I am just looking for a sweet spot that I can feel assured that there isn't memory related problems without running this for 24 hours on non-critical workstations.
It makes it more demanding of me to keep track of when I started the test and I don't see a launch time anywhere within the activity log. What is the best amount of loops that you have found to be 99% accurate?
I say that because I fully understand that the longer you run a program of this nature the better. I am just looking for a sweet spot that I can feel assured that there isn't memory related problems without running this for 24 hours on non-critical workstations.