Speed up your computer with Windows Readyboost

Topics Computer, Hardware on May 8th, 2007

Vista has a new feature called that allows you plug in your removable media, such as your USB flash device or , store commonly used files for quicker access. Often mistaken for RAM replacement, keep in mind that RAM is much superior than the USB device you use with .

Rather than let you decide, Vista makes the decision on whether on your device. So before you run outside and get yourself a USB, you’ll want know the requirements for your USB flash device or for be enabled.

- 2.5 MB/sec for 512KB random writes across the device
- 3.5 MB/sec for 4KB random reads across the device
- A minimum of 230 MB space

If you’ve disabled the service, you’ll want it now. Plug in your USB device and you’ll receive a prompt:

Choose Speed up my system and you’ll be taken the properties of your device. You can then use the slider reserve a certain amount of space for .

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