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Question Regarding Flash-Drive Usage for System Memory
*Featured tip for Windows Vista* *Speed up your PC's performance* Windows Vista features a new way to improve your PC's performance: Windows ReadyBoost. Choose a place to save your backup (to another drive on your PC, a Zip drive or other removable media, a shared network drive, or an external hard disk drive).

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ReadyBoost is another failed 'feature' and there are many more. Related: Adding DX10 has "done nothing" ,----[ Quote ] Having tested the DX10 rendering path http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39095 Valve questions Microsoft's commitment to PC gaming ,----[ Quote ] Half-Life 2 developer Valve thinks

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But, to answer your question, someone might want to use GNOME 2.16 (though FC6 is still in the early stages--still hasn't gotten through the first round of beta ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive, The Sidebar, the new "instant on" sleep mode that's more like hibernate, new applets like a comprehensive backup program,

Vista performance ratings
... 8 in Discussion Is it this one? http://www2.pny. com/2GB-Optima-Pro-Attach-Enhanced-for-Windows-ReadyBoost-P2130C292.aspx Try another port after rebooting, If you've forgotten your password, please go to Passport Member Services. http://groups.msn.com/_passportredir.msnw?ppmprop=help For other questions or

blue screen of death with usb drives!
If so do you have ReadyBoost flash memory stick or card installed? Are you running Vista with Aero enabled? "tozwp" <to...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:833474F0-AF55-4232-B41B-B2A175E6CE12@microsoft.com... Good questions. I run all 4 monitors separately. They are all 19" LCD and have the same

ReadyBoost question...
The only downside of the mobo is a maximum of 2GB of RAM, but ReadyBoost should help out further down the line. I got it all working today and so far it has been a English is read downwards, please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text. Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question.

erratic mouse movement, IRQ sharing?
... no readyboost, took all but 2 GB ram out (didnt see 4 anyway),and took out everything down to one grafix card and nothing else but what is necessary and it easy for me to stick with you when other OS's start making some that are compatible to windows. getting to the main question now and my error message

Faxes are Stretched
My questions are: 1. Is ReadyBoost limited to USB drives? Could a seconday drive in the computer be used for this feature, like mapping the pagefile to another drive to free the OS drive from the I/O load. More importantly can I use my SATA RAM drive which has 0.1ms seek time and 152 MB/sec transfer rate across the

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So rather than answering the question, you simply sidestep it. Figures. Vista was WAY too ambitious in many ways, and despite the cancellation or delaying of a ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive, The Sidebar, the new "instant on" sleep mode that's more like hibernate, new applets like a comprehensive backup program,

Erratic behavior on Vista memory.
The question is 'how well?' I already mentioned the example of support for 98 but not ME, that nonetheless the latter works - and in another thread Only recently when I was trying to find out if it was possibly to enable ReadyBoost in 2K8b3 I came upon a technet forum exchange in which someone asked about

erratic mouse movement, IRQ sharing?
"Quaoar" <astro_qua...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:eu8sEoAVIHA.5596@TK2MSFTNGP05. phx.gbl... aka wrote: Hello everyone, Here's another odd memory issue cropping up: In this laptop there's 1GB Turbo Memory Your second question: ReadyBoost works with qualified USB drives. If you got it, you'll know it. Q.

ReadyBoost with ExpressCard SSD
ReadyBoost Need more memory for your Vista computer? Thanks to a new feature dubbed ReadyBoost, you may not have to install more memory inside the PC. I later discovered this was due to the User Access Control being automatically turned on, and Microsoft decided to confuse the end user with yet another obscure

Little time to do anything
A tip... it may have 512 mb only BUT if you use a USB stick with vista readyboost, it will improve the speed, not as much as normal ram.. but it will help a bit. So my question is, when I finally get the Vista upgrade DVD, will I be able to install it on another WinXP computer, or will the Vista license somehow

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Using Windows Vista (Upgrade) + Outlook 2007 (from a 2003 version) - 2 GB of RAM and a Readyboost pen drive of 4 GB to speed things up. Moving the PST to another PC and tried the same thing; - Archive almost every e-mail to make my PST smaller although Outlook states it can be bigger than 2GB; - Do a All Items

talking about vista
BearItAll s...@rassler.co.uk comp os linux advocacy OK wrote: On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 13:33:03 +0000, BearItAll <s...@rassler.co.uk> wrote: Tim Fairchild wrote: okay, I've sort of ignored the vista readyboost flash drive discussion... But my son asked a question tonight. So what happens if you pull out the flash drive

Vista Ready Boost (USB RAM Addon) Delivers Too Little
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Psuedo Hybrid Drive
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went to get another weenie, who did nothing but turn up his nose at the very thought of using Vista (I believe his comment was something like "I don't know, I don't go near Windows What is he even doing there, drinking coffee and writing Linux newsletters while refusing to help a guy with a Windows question?

IE7 Tab Limits?
... 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. Solution: ReadyBoost can improve application load performance by up to 50% Better solution: lighter-weight OS. Cheaper? Nope. You pay for what you get.

can you really beleive this-hahahahahahaha
I don't even know what ReadyBoost is. Is this something consumers genuinely asked for If you only did what consumers asked for (regardless of the product), you'd rarely 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.

Vista refuses to safely remove external usb hard drive
AJR ajr...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Sam - good question. Readyboost will "recognize" up to 4 gig via an external I have a 2 gb ReadyBoost drive on my system that has 2 gb RAM. Everytime I plug in another flash drive Vista prompts me if I want to speed up my system.