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Vista Readyboost...
But I have one question. i tried to formmat it from fat to fat32 but it couldn't be done. I'm wondering if switching it to fat32 would make it perform better? if so, Either FAT or FAT32. Make sure it's not plugged into a USB hub. Or, try plugging it into another slot. ReadyBoost - Using Your USB Key to Speed Up

Question about Media Center interface
That begs another question...how is 64 bit? Will I lose a lot of drivers for multimedia operations etc., if I bump to 64 bit? "Rock" wrote: "K Lubinsky" wrote I recently purchased a Lexar Expresscard SSD 8 GB drive. I can set it to 4090 MB of ReadyBoost (the recommended). When I try to bump it to the max on the

Q re Turbo Memory quirkiness
I am glad to give it another kick in the rear end and making clear how much it stinks! Some of the question I have heard again and again. I have 3 gigs or ram and vista is still slow.. if I add a flashdrive for readyboost will it be a little faster? Can I actually work on this OS, or will I just lose my time?

Q re Turbo Memory quirkiness
The most common question right now seems to be that people want to know why they don't see the DreamScene preview in Windows Update when they do see the other ..... though we (kinda) promised our wives we wouldn’t do it, David LeBlanc and I have just wrapped up another book, Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 18-04-07
"Renus" wrote: Hi to all, I am not sure if I am posting this on the right place but here it goes again on a new question. Repair Office 2007 (Final); - 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;

WinFS Dies (And Yet ANOTHER Feature Conceded)
When we were unplugging the Thumb-Drive with ReadyBoost enabled we were re-booting between each removal. The person who conducted the PQI SD flash test did so by .... The drives will read the same media that fails in these drives on this machine provided that has had a recording made on it on another machine.

Fwd: Vista's Appeal More Than Skin Deep
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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 tried to boot from my Ubuntu I do not know if this mess is salvageable, ie if it will work by just copying everything to another Windows Vista computer.

new user question: debian on a Thinkpad T61
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Exploring Windows: Safer browsing with Internet Explorer 7
Crusher crus...@home.now microsoft public windows vista general Ready boost is on <steve-te...@comcast.net> wrote in message Same question should I wish to removethe power cable when runningwindows. Power down andremoveor simplyremove? I don't know the "technical" answer, but I've done that a lot with two

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He asked a question others might use, and as such is just a tool of the community. This is a real problem. Take fax out of the equation, .... that’s another red checkmark in the Outlook 2007 column). I was able to get ReadyBoost working, I think. If there’s an easy way to watch benchmarks, I’m not finding it.

Can I install Vista Upgrade on other than intended computer?
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Customers using genuine and licensed copies of Windows Vista will have access to Windows Aero and Windows ReadyBoost features, as well as full functionality Another important change with Windows Vista has to do with the activation process. As with Windows XP, Windows Vista systems must activate with Microsoft

readyboost problems
Has somebody already answered the question? The easiest way to check this is to sort your incoming mail by subject: then (hopefully) you'll see the question followed by any answers, all together. If somebody has already answered it, it doesn't automatically mean that you shouldn't send another answer.

ReadyBoost with ExpressCard SSD
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allows applications to access many GB of memory. And there are others. Any restrictions are marketing based. Because programs can implement Virtual The way you state your question implies that vista actually is better at memory handling that XP is. I disagree. I remember applications back on windows 95

[Rival] DX10 in Vista a Marketing Sham and Scam
I am just wondering if this is how you "Really" feel or can we expect another shoe to drop soon?? :o) Keep up the Great work! Too bad us Registered Partner types 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.

Please clarify memory question
But I've been starting and exiting from total war game (it hangs on the second next New Game command if focus has switched to another app. 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,

SD (Secure Digital) Causes Blue Screen in Vista x64
The last time I went in Best Buy was a couple of weeks ago to buy a thumbdrive that would be compatible with Vista's "Readyboost" system. The first sales weenie I talked to didn't have a clue what I was talking about. He went to get another weenie, who did nothing but turn up his nose at the very thought of using

Additional Info on Optical Disk Drive Errors (Event ID: 51)
As i know, VIsta required at least 512 MB, but i want to run my laptop properly, so i'd like to buy another 512 or 1 GB of memory. The question is: would i be able to run VIsta like my XP on this conf? What do you think? It sounds horribly, when i see, that 1 or 2 gb is not enough for Vista.

Cannot Resize VPC Image Window
Superfetch, readyboost, TabletPC, Security center, Search services turned off. I try to keep it around 35-40 processes. Under XP the laptop is slow to boot, This is on Vista Enterprise\Business So to address the OP's orignal question, I think 512MB with Home basic is usable, if you're a non power user doing

Vista Ready Boost (USB RAM Addon) Delivers Too Little
HI all, I have an issue on Vista Ultimate with IE7 where I get to about 4-6 tabs open and IE will not let me open any more links or open another tab. I also lose the right click feature I don't think it is a memory issue as I have 4G of memory, a 4G USB readyboost drive permantly and windows manages the paging.