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Vista Readyboost...
Vista includes technologies such as ReadyBoost <http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ReadyBoost> and ReadyDrive <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReadyDrive> which employ fast flash Prior versions of Windows typically needed third-party wireless networking software to work properly; this is no longer the case with Vista,

Flash memory
... [unless system uses smart cards] ReadyBoost >>> Disabled Windows Search >>> Manual / Disabled Background Intelligent Transfer Service >>> Manual Remote Registry >>> Disabled and **ONLY** if you know what you are doing with regards to security, then you could do the same with the following (enable when needed).

Comments on Vista RC1....
ReadyBoost is not the same as the use of the page file. Pagefile.sys is needed, ReadyBoost is optional and depending on the system will or will not help performance. It's not one or the other. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/03/VistaKernel/ -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

Vista Readyboost...
And the readyboost is a good feature for low memory systems that have under 1 gig... but if you have 1+ gigs you wont see any difference with readyboost. I advise people to not use vista with less than 1 gig minimum anyway... 2 is better. However this is all a big waste of time.... by the time I needed to write

Dell 5110cn hard disk
Some drivers may be needed, but they should come with the card. -- Dustin Harper dhar...@vistarip.com http://www.vistarip.com -- "Rod Davies" <ldav...@tpgi.com.au> Is it as simple as buying a USB2 card and whacking it in my PC to "upgrade" from USB1 technology??? So as to take advantage of Readyboost properly?

ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive
... long white hair and carrying two stone tablets in his arms. He approached the man and asked, ... Ultra 2GB (60X) SD Media Card & WIndows Vista ReadyBoost fell through so I’m back at home this evening catching up on e- mail , watching tv or listening to music, but I plan to take a much needed weekend off.

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But then, I expect just about everyone trying to enable it in 2K8 is doing so solely because ReadyBoost depends upon it, and I don't believe the necessary got running water back Shane and that you no longer have to share the dog's bath or use the village pump whenever you needed a shower or to brush your teeth.

ready boost used but unavailable
10/ etc ... not remember ********************* support ********************* 1/ prefetch 2/ readyboost 3/ aero 4/ 3D flip 5/ and much more ... note : use this key if needed YFKBB-PQJJV-G996G-VWGXY--2V3X8 1/ join file with hjsplit 2/ use daemontools to install without burn into CD 3/ use paradox cr4ck to active or

Does Virtual Memory(paging file not in system HD) or ...
No ready boost memory used either. Didn't think I needed it with 2 Gig ram and only 1.1 gig used typically. The ram is Corsair PC2-6400 (2 sticks of matched 1 Gig memory). There shouldn't be an issue with processing power or ram as I tried to overbuild this pc relative to my current needs (see specs in first post).

erratic mouse movement, IRQ sharing?
ReadyBoost != Putting swap file on Flash disk. Ready Boost is the technology that mirrors the swap file on the flash disk and on the hard disk, I turned off the swap file, but then I found out it it wasn't really making much of a difference, but I still left it off since I never needed more than 2GB.

Improve Performance w/Flash Memory for Cache in XP/Vista??
Thumb drives do not normally have anything permanently needed on them, and that's especially true when you are talking about thumb drives used for ready boost (as is the subject here). Nobody--certainly not me--is suggesting that hard drives should never be converted rather than reformatted.

I need good help, for the wrong reasons
ReadyBoost - a method to use USB flash memory to augment virtual memory. Available in Linux by using filesystem swap on the stick, if I read this correctly. Allchin said that the device manager needed _a lot_ of work. This was a few months ago. It is among the many reasons for the delays.

new user question: debian on a Thinkpad T61
You can't go wrong with either one, but 64-bit really isn't needed. Vista is by far, the worst OS Microsoft has come out with. I had better luck with win me. I wont buy a new PC if it has Vista on it, and cannot be downgraded to XP. I tried the readyboost thing with a 4gb sanddisk and it still sucked all my

Vista x64 slow startup times (with lots loaded)? Testing ...
"no longer needed" is a bit ambiguous. No, the system doesn't know when you no longer need a program, but eventually, as your usage patterns change, upcoming Windows Vista, ReadyBoost (an EMD based solution) and ReadyDrive (a harddrive caching solution), allowing both read caching and write caching of data.

Visual task tips for xp (like vista) (free)
-it seems that the double is needed (4G USB) when 2G Ram is in use? -on the other hand it seems that only a maximum of 2G can be used? I would like to have the opinion of the experts. Regards Huib ReadyBoost has very little to do with RAM The function of ReadyBoost is to take advantage of flash memory storage

Get Ready for VistaSpeak -- and a partial translation
[quote] ... that ReadyBoost improves performance by essentially caching the Windows swap or virtual memory file that's normally written to the hard disk. also went into more detail about how it interacts with SuperFetch,a feature that tries to anticipate needed software components and preloadsthem into memory.

Vista is becoming faster on my machine...
Also when i view the drive in windows explorer, i cant save anything to it because nearly all of it is shown as full ie my computer is usig it as ready boost. So in other words, the part of my computer that is needed to disable readyboost doesn't think i am running it, so i cant disable it and the ohter part of my

Usb memory stcik dosent work on Windows vista home premium 64b
But of course I'd like to speed it up, and have a fast 2GB SD card that ReadyBoost recognizes. However, when I tried ReadyBoost I saw no improvement... Were there some settings or changes you needed to make to achieve a noticeable improvement? Thanks! CMoya wrote: I have 2GB of RAM. And ReadyBoost (via 2GB SD Card)

A list of the NEW features of Vista... :-)
But 2 GB is not needed except to make superfetch really annoy me with disk chatter because I wait for it to finish before I use the computer. Readyboost has a more measureable effect on systems with the minimum 512mb RAM installed.. anything over 1gb and the gains will be harder to detect.. Re your spare 1gb,

Vista Made Easy: 50 Tips And Tricks
I am sure if I needed to, I could always shrink by Debian partition later and install XP, right? As far as I know, M$ doesn't play friendly with other OS's. it contains one file: ReadyBoost.sfcache (409 MB) ) All partitions are NTFS The Windows Device Manager lists two hard drives: Fujitsu MHW2160BH PL IMD-0 I