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PC running a bit slow? Memory blues got you a bit down? Never fear, just plug in a USB drive and the next next thing you know, you'll be cruising along just fine. That is, if Vista's ReadyBoot ...
Still scratching my head over this Readyboost gimmick. On paper, it sounds like a brilliant idea to cache the page file in flash memory for lighting fast random access seek times. But the devil is in ...
Since you’re all up to speed on Vista’s SideShow feature, it may be time to check out Vista’s other new introductions—SuperFetch and ReadyBoost. https ...
Since I've been using Windows Vista, I've tried out the ReadyBoost feature, and found only minimal gains with various different flash drives. We've seen other drives specifically for ReadyBoost, but ...
Those who see no reason to upgrade to Windows Vista, with or without forthcoming Service Pack 1, will be happy to hear that Vista's Readyboost technology is now available on Windows XP via an ...
One of the many benefits touted in Windows Vista is ReadyBoost, a new feature that allows the OS to use flash drives as pseudo-RAM in order to increase performance. However, in order for this to work, ...
For those using Windows Vista, you probably know that if you really push it, it can get pretty resource intensive, thankfully Microsoft was kind enough to implement a great technology into the OS ...
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