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Using the SSD as a boot drive is way faster than ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost was made to improve PCs with low amount of RAM, RAM is so cheap today that there isn't a real good reason to use ReadyBoost now.
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 ...
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 ...
So I received a Gateway LT2104u from my family for Father's Day, with the stock 1GB of RAM. I've got a 1GB SD card installed and assigned to use Readyboost - would I see any benefit in picking up ...
Only USB Flash drives currently work for ReadyBoost use. This means that flash card readers, multimedia or memory cards such as SD, MemoryStick, MMC, and so forth--which also typically work ...
ReadyBoost is Windows Vista feature that allows the user to plug a USB flash memory device into a USB 2.0 port on the PC and use it as a cache or virtual memory.
Under the Hood: Windows Vista ReadyBoost Report If you find your Windows Vista machine a little sluggish, it might need a little jolt of power from ReadyBoost. By Sarju Shah on March 9, 2007 at 4 ...
I've heard that Windows Vista's ReadyBoost and SuperFetch features can speed up my PC. Is this true, and if so how much improvement can I expect? You hear correctly. Two of Vista's most useful new ...
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.
The jury's still out on whether ReadyBoost will actually make a real-world difference (and how ReadyBoost USB devices are any different than regular devices), but Kingston's ready to go with their ...
Vista's ReadyBoost feature, which theoretically improves performance by placing part of Vista's memory swapfile onto a highspeed flash drive, is one of the slickest OS tricks we've heard about in ...
InnoDisk Releases Internal ReadyBoost Drive By Chris Scott Barr Updated: Feb. 14, 2019 3:41 am EST We've all heard of ReadyBoost and how it can improve performance of Windows Vista.