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When I first installed a Vista Release Candidate on my Toshiba M200, I gave ReadyBoost a try with a SD card and had no luck, saying the card was not rated to work with ReadyBoost.
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 ...
Apparently ReadyBoost wasn't just developed to add memory to your PC via your USB port. Apparently ReadyBoost was designed to allow you to "barrow" [sic] memory from other PC's over a network as well.
ReadyBoost builds on the features of the Superfetch memory management technology discussed last time, acting as a faster cache. Superfetch manages recently used applications and data to cache ...