10 Ways To Increase Vista's Performance review
Reviews It’s best to use a high-performance flash card or USB drive for ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost lets you use a USB stick such as this 2GB Kingston unit as a fast hard disk cache to speed up your Vista system. You can specify how much of the flash memory to...
[August 8, 2007, 12:51]
Windows PC Accelerators
White Papers The features include Windows SuperFetch, an innovative new memory manager that analyzes usage patterns over time to optimize what data is kept in memory; Windows ReadyBoost, a feature to support the use of flash storage devices like USB flash...
[March 7, 2007, 0:00]
HP Says No To Intel's Turbo Memory
News ReadyBoost can already be utilised by inserting a memory card or USB stick into a Vista-based computer, but Turbo Memory is being touted as a way to take advantage of the feature without having to add external media.
[June 4, 2007, 15:33]
Five Things You'll Love (and Hate) About Windows Vista review
Reviews In Windows Vista, the new Windows ReadyBoost feature can swap flash memory with any large USB device. How about borrowing some from that 256MB or greater USB drive? If your notebook has a new hybrid hard drive, the Windows ReadyDrive can improve...
[June 16, 2006, 9:35]
ReadyBoost Or ReadyDrag
Blog Comment I've started seeing SSD in ExpressCard format with capacitys from 4GB to 32GB which are also touted as suitable for ReadyBoost. I was considering getting one and installing apps (that would benefit from faster response times and random access...
[February 18, 2008, 11:37]
Microsoft Moves To Block Hybrid Vista
News Those include the Windows Defender spyware fighter, Aero user interface and ReadyBoost, a technology that uses USB flash drives as added system memory. Microsoft has issued an update to Windows Vista that's intended to stop a piracy monster.
[December 15, 2006, 8:15]
Inside Windows Vista Beta 2 review
Reviews If you have a USB drive greater than 256MB installed, a feature called ReadyBoost can direct Windows Vista to use some of that flash memory for added assistance. Flash memory If you have a hybrid hard drive with built-in flash, Windows ReadyDrive...
[May 24, 2006, 14:10]
Windows Vista SP1 review
Reviews There are also many tweaks and improvements in ReadyDrive (requires the use of special hybrid drives) and ReadyBoost (requires special USB drives) and SuperFetch (requires a specific amount of RAM). For example, there's a new Unified Extensible...
[February 12, 2008, 7:45]
