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The drive is selling for about $15, which isn't too bad for a 2GB ReadyBoost drive. InnoDisk ReadyBoost USB Drive Goes Internal [via everythingusb] ...
InnoDisk looks to have come up with a solution for those looking for a little ReadyBoost action in Vista but not willing to give up a USB port for the pleasure, announcing a drive that bypasses ...
As he notes, many people are in for a rude shock when they plug in a USB flash drive, Compact Flash card, or SD card and expect it work well with the new ReadyBoost feature in Windows Vista.
Like the ReadyBoost drive we saw from InnoDisk, this one won't take up any of your precious USB ports.It uses one of the internal ports that you will usually find free on the inside of most PCs ...
If you're running Windows Vista, or thinking about it, then you might know what ReadyBoost is. If you don't, it's essentially a way to cache some of the system page file to a USB drive. The result ...
Anyone who caught our Windows upgrade guide might have caught a glimpse of a new Windows Vista feature Microsoft's quick to tout: ReadyBoost, which allows you to use a USB drive as another layer ...
Having a flash drive constantly plugged in is awkward because they stick out at a right angle to the case. These new drives from Apacer can twist to lay flat against the laptop, which is far tidier.
I'm looking for a recommendation for a Flash Drive to use for ReadyBoost-ing my box. Specifically, I'd like a brand, and a size.At the moment, I'm leaning toward a Corsair 1GB TurboFlash drive ...
Intel Smart Response vs Windows Ready Boost. Skip to main content. ... it's still in Windows 7 and with the arrival of USB 3.0 and ultra-fast thumb drives surely it can finally make a ...
Flash memory stick makers are showing off USB (Universal Serial Bus) drives at Computex that have been certified to work with Windows Vista’s ReadyBoot and ReadyBoost functions, which improve ...
Companies including Dell, Microsoft and Intel announce the formation of a new group to promote the adoption of nonvolatile memory, or NAND flash, in PC storage applications. (ExtremeTech) ...
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