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Windows Vista has a new feature that's designed to give users a quick, simple and cheap way to boost the performance of their Vista-powered PC - it's called ReadyBoost. But what is ReadyBoost? How ...
If you feel stymied by your netbook -- especially when starting applications or multitasking -- then you might be able to use the ReadyBoost feature in Windows 7 to eke out a little better ...
Windows Vista with 3 GB (3,065 MB) of ReadyBoost cache: Which I picked as a sufficiently close enough value to true 3 GB (3,072MB).
Has anyone reliable actually done benchmarks with Readyboost under windows 7? All I could find in a quick google is a Tom's review on Vista and a bunch of forum posts.
Windows ReadyBoost lets users use a removable flash memory device, such as a USB thumb drive, to improve system performance without opening the box.
There has been a lot of mixed feedback on Vista's ReadyBoost feature. Some say they have noticed significant performance boosts, some no seeing any real difference and others finding a drop in ...
Do Windows Vista's ReadyBoost and SuperFetch features really improve performance?
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