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Readyboost Crashes System at Reboot
I installed a PNY Attache 2GB device and configured it for Readyboost. When
I restarted my system, it crashes my system at startup. I can't see the log for the issue. If I remove the memory stick and reboot, things look OK. Thoughts? -- Bob |
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Readyboost Crashes System at Reboot
At what stage of the process does your computer crash. I have both in-built
2.0 ports and an extra add-in card with 5 more 2.0 ports. Depending upon where I have my external USB hard drive plugged in, my computer will not boot. If you have the same situation, try the in-built ports if you are currently connected to the add-in ports. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "bobneedshelp" wrote in message ... I installed a PNY Attache 2GB device and configured it for Readyboost. When I restarted my system, it crashes my system at startup. I can't see the log for the issue. If I remove the memory stick and reboot, things look OK. Thoughts? -- Bob |
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Readyboost Crashes System at Reboot
Also eliminate the possiblility of an external hub being involved.
"Richard Urban" wrote in message ... At what stage of the process does your computer crash. I have both in-built 2.0 ports and an extra add-in card with 5 more 2.0 ports. Depending upon where I have my external USB hard drive plugged in, my computer will not boot. If you have the same situation, try the in-built ports if you are currently connected to the add-in ports. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "bobneedshelp" wrote in message ... I installed a PNY Attache 2GB device and configured it for Readyboost. When I restarted my system, it crashes my system at startup. I can't see the log for the issue. If I remove the memory stick and reboot, things look OK. Thoughts? -- Bob |
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Readyboost Crashes System at Reboot
I connected it in all of the various USB ports (front, back, etc). I have
the same issue. I did get a problem resolution from Vista that says I need to turn off Hardware Acceleration on my graphics card. Hopefully this will work. -- Bob "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Also eliminate the possiblility of an external hub being involved. "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... At what stage of the process does your computer crash. I have both in-built 2.0 ports and an extra add-in card with 5 more 2.0 ports. Depending upon where I have my external USB hard drive plugged in, my computer will not boot. If you have the same situation, try the in-built ports if you are currently connected to the add-in ports. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "bobneedshelp" wrote in message ... I installed a PNY Attache 2GB device and configured it for Readyboost. When I restarted my system, it crashes my system at startup. I can't see the log for the issue. If I remove the memory stick and reboot, things look OK. Thoughts? -- Bob |