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ReadyBoost is one of those Vista features that still has some confusion around it. This post isn’t going to clear all of that confusion up, but some recent discoveries make things a bit less ...
Awhile back I posted about getting an SD Card to work with Vista’s ReadyBoost feature and my suspicions that the seemingly random nature of this working had to do with the SD card reader ...
I have an old Motion COmputing slate PC, WIn7 pro. I've dropped a KingSpec 128gb SSD in it, and it makes a world of difference in boot and responsiveness, but I'm looking to get more. I've maxed ...
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 ...
Now, we turn to memory enhancement, something that is unique to Windows Vista, because it includes a technology called ReadyBoost, which uses flash memory to supplement available system RAM.
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