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"ReadyBoost" is currently a popular topic for Vista writers. We have "ReadyBoost" focused insightful blog posts, fan favorite podcasts, online videos, rare photos, and more for you from our Windows Vista collection.
Video: Windows Vista Boost with ReadyBoost
Original at Veoh
• Thu, Apr 16
Visit http://pcwizkid.blogspot.com/2008/04/windows-vista-speed-boo st-using-usb.htmlDo you have a USB flash drive laying around? Speed up your ... www.veoh.com
Video: Using ReadyBoost to Speed Up Windows VistaOriginal at Metacafe
• Fri, Mar 27
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Video: Using ReadyBoost to speed up Windows VistaOriginal at Google Video
• Wed, Feb 4
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Does ReadyBoost Really Boost System Performance For Windows Vista or Windows 7 ?
Original at lockergnome.com
• Sun, Nov 1
By Ron Schenone With Windows ReadyBoost, you can use non-volatile flash memory, such as that on a universal serial bus (USB) flash drive, to improve performance without having to add additional memory “under the hood.” Microsoft site describing readyboost
Windows 7 RTM ReadyBoost 256 GB of Memory Cache Support
Original at Softpedia
• Mon, Oct 12
By Softpedia News (Marius Oiaga) “Windows 7 has improved the capabilities of ReadyBoost over Windows Vista, including: Maximum cache size has been increased from 4GB to 32GB. Note that to utilize a memory cache of greater than 4GB, the flash drive needs to be formatted with either a exFAT or NTFS file system. Support for up...
ReadyBoost on Windows 7, Anyone?
Original at everyjoe.com
• Sat, Sep 5
By Milo Riano ReadyBoost is a feature first introduced in Windows Vista wherein an external drive when plugged in the Vista box can be utilized for memory functions by the operating system. The Windows Vista with ReadyBoost would theoretically act as a memory extension for the operating system and ca...
How to Use Windows Vista ReadyBoost with USBOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Apr 29
By rss@youtube.com (greenecostick) Author: greenecostick Keywords: Vista ReadyBoost Windows Ready Boost Increase Performance Secrets Speed up Added: April 29, 2009
Opinion: CyberNotes: Vista Terms Defined
Original at CyberNet Classics
• Wed, Dec 31
By Ashley Microsoft Monday What is UAC? What is ReadyBoost? UAC, ReadyBoost, and SuperFetch are only three of many new terms and features introduced with Vista. We’ll cover more of these terms in the future, and hopefully this will help you get the most out of your operating system.
Opinion: CyberNotes: Use Any USB Drive or Memory Card with ReadyBoost on Vista
Original at CyberNet Classics
• Sun, Aug 3
By Ryan Tutorial Thursday Here’s how you can enable ReadyBoost on Vista for any memory card or USB drive: Insert your USB Drive and choose the ReadyBoost option when prompted. If you’re not prompted you can always go into Windows Explorer, right-click on the device, and choose Properties.
How To: Hacking Vista: Optimize Core OS Components
Original at Extreme Tech
• Tue, Jul 10
How To: In this excerpt from our recent ExtremeTech book, Hacking Windows Vista, you'll learn how to add RAM, use ReadyBoost, tweak the paging file, defragment your hard drive, and set application priorities.
Podcast: Vista Performance FeaturesOriginal at Realtime Community
• Tue, May 1
By bob_kelly@realtimepublishers.net (Bob Kelly) This podcast discusses Vista performance features including SuperFetch and ReadyBoost. Everyone knows Windows Vista has some higher recommended requirements, but it does so responsibly with performance enhancing features that take full advantage of what your PC has to offer. Also c...
ReadyBoost to the Extreme
Original at Security Garden
• Sat, Mar 31
By Corrine Of particular interest for anyone considering ReadyBoost is the bookmarked Microsoft Windows Help and How-To topic which indicates that the recommended amount of memory to use for ReadyBoost acceleration is one to three times the amount of RAM installed. The example provided there is...
Optimizing ReadyBoost in Windows Vista
Original at Security Garden
• Wed, Mar 28
By Corrine WinHelp2002 posted a tip for systems with 2GB Memory or less that will result in an improvement with ReadyBoost. You should dedicate a (approved) USB Flash Drive and just leave it plugged in ... in other words there is no need to use the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the system tray, even thou...