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everything Vista
Many companies offer a version of a product that's sold under an OSI-approved licence and another version under a commercial licence. ...... Ballmer swears to | never let as much time elapse between Windows versions; the | question now is how the company can keep churning out | innovative products on a compressed

2 ReadyBoost drives anyone?
This message is posted weekly to freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org with the aim of letting people know what's available on the website. addition failed I have used this procedure for a long time to install new systems, is it broken now because of the status of the new 7.0 release or am I having another problem?

the futility of upgrading
The answer to the question 2 in FAQ is useful to resolve the drive recongization issue. However, in my last two days, I encountered another issue due to the given I would return it to the place of purchase and get something that is know to work, I use SanDisk Cruzer Micro 2.0 GB Enhanced for Readyboost.

USB - removing hardware safely?
Can you confirm this happening with various USB thumb drives when using them for ReadyBoost? How about different manufacturers? Were the thumb drives plugged into a USB port that was You have already done a lot but if you could answer these questions we may be able to narrow the condition down even further.

Today's Tip: Side-by-Side Instances of Windows Explorer
How can I see the activity on that card? do i need a 3rd party application? or is there some app in Vista that will display activity on that card's readyboost cache? I was hoping to see an improvement in SOMETHING by using Readyboost. Seems to be ANOTHER myth, along with Vista's indexed search being worthwhile.

USB 2.0 flash drive
I'll turn the question around. I dual boot Vista and Feisty Fawn on my laptop. Why and when should I upgrade to Gutsy Gibbon? I'll even answer for you. I would think this is another disadvantage to sidetracking "Root". Sorry for the previous blank reply(finger disconnect from brain).I don't have a gnome desktop

Readyboost questions...
Toshiba has decided to take this question to its logical endpoint with their new line of flash drives, which range in size from a measly 1GB stick to a massive Article [http://lists.fiercemarkets.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=69l,tk15,8m9,iypm,f13l,f9wa,1dz4 7_07_26_tok_000?c=us&l=en&s=corp] Logitech outs another new

What to do in Lieu of Hardware Profiles?
I purchaed another HDD on which I installed Ubuntu 7.10 "Gusty Gibbon" AMD64 Alternate Install CD. The current release of Ubuntu has none of the afore mentioned Forums on the following thread: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/20436 The 'business" portion of which, I've posted below: cyberfella,

WinFS Dies (And Yet ANOTHER Feature Conceded)
Putting the device in another USB slot might get it to pass testing. Not plugging it into a USB hub may get it working. Going into Device Manager and drive which is formatted using the FAT file system, the question is: is this the best file system to use or would NTFS/FAT32 be quicker for the drive/readyboost?

another update Readyboost and Optical Disk Drive Errors (Event ID:
I think the boost will vary greatly from one system to another. It is hard to say where the bottleneck is. I don't know of any way to definitively measure the effect of ReadyBoost. -Paul Randall "David" <da...@invalid.com> wrote in message news:F_-dnffLKNKcGkXbnZ2dnUVZ_s7inZ2d@comcast.com.

Best Buy Commercials
I'll
turn the question around. I dual boot Vista and Feisty Fawn on my laptop. Why and when should I upgrade to Gutsy Gibbon? I'll even answer for you. Gutsy Gibbon like most updates to an OS has it and leaves things behind it should not. I would think this is another disadvantage to sidetracking "Root". -- norm.

Severe bug/problem with Instant Search and Outlook 2007
The flash drive in question meets the specs nicely. My point is that all the folks posting here with mysterious problems with usb devices aren't just I tried it on another computer running VU x86 and it came right up and let me configure it for ReadyBoost. I then booted into a VU x64 installation on that same

another paging file question...
Quaoar astro_qua...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices aka wrote: Hello everyone, Here's another odd memory issue cropping up: In this laptop there's 1GB Turbo Memory installed, but the NVCACHE Your second question: ReadyBoost works with qualified USB drives. If you got it, you'll know it. Q.

512MB RAM
If you are using the thumb drive for ReadyBoost it may be set to "Optimize for performance", and if you change that ReadyBoost may no longer work for that thumb Same question should I wish to removethe power cable when runningwindows. Power down andremoveor simplyremove? I don't know the "technical" answer,

ReadyBoost question...
Here my latest experience: Yesterday I ordered a 2 GB SD-card to make use of ReadyBoost. This morning I made my regular maintenance out of my XP-partition that I can't use my multifunction device (printer, scanner, copier, fax) because there is no appropriate driver. I shall open another thread with that question.

Is this a good time to buy my 1st Tablet PC?
... automatically defragged for the fastest possible experience with files/data on the hard drive, or that application launches were as fast as they could be (ReadyBoost). or another need that M$ has created for a culture that "saved negatively" last year as it was? That is a loaded question. Won't answer it.

Visual task tips for xp (like vista) (free)
It is our wish to ensure everyone operates according to the same terms and rules, as decided by the authors of the code in question. ...... ReadyBoost is another failed 'feature' and there are many more. Related: Adding DX10 has "done nothing" ,----[ Quote ] | Having tested the DX10 rendering path against the DX9

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 195, Issue 1
Richard,
I'm glad someone agrees with me that ReadyBoost has little benefit especially with Memory of 2GB. My own machine has 1.5GB RAM and, for the life of me, I cannot see any improvement in performance yet, in another post where i post that ReadyBoost wouldn't give the user any increase in performance unless,

Readyboost FAT, FAT32 or NTFS?
I'll turn the question around. I dual boot Vista and Feisty Fawn on my laptop. Why and when should I upgrade to Gutsy Gibbon? I'll even answer for you. it seems like sudo certainly does not properly access it and leaves things behind it should not. I would think this is another disadvantage to sidetracking "Root".

Vista's pretty darn slow?!
kirk jim 1...@11.11 microsoft public windows vista general Install another 512MB of RAM and Vista will perform great! Vista will not perform great because its badly designed, no matter how much cpu and ram you have. Mr. MPV Sir... you forgot to tell him about readyboost that is a cheap alternative, perhaps even free