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Just wondering what people's thoughts are on Readyboost. Is it worthwhile,
and if so, under what circumstances would I benefit from it? I've got 1 GB ram. Thanks, Walter |
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It works as intended - not as a replacement for adding memory but for
replacing the slower hard drive pagefile with faster solid-state pagefile instead. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Walter Cohen" wrote in message ... Just wondering what people's thoughts are on Readyboost. Is it worthwhile, and if so, under what circumstances would I benefit from it? I've got 1 GB ram. Thanks, Walter |
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Walter, checkout http://www.istartedsomething.com/200...adyboost-works it has information you are looking for with screenshots of performance. One would have to give it a try for the sake of it. -- JohnP Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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In message "Walter Cohen"
wrote: Just wondering what people's thoughts are on Readyboost. Is it worthwhile, and if so, under what circumstances would I benefit from it? I've got 1 GB ram. On my laptop (5400rpm drive w/16MB cache, 1GB RAM) it makes a substantial difference. On my desktop (7200rpm drive w/TCQ&NCQ, 16MB cache, 2GB RAM) it isn't noticeable. Little harm in trying it though, with larger USB memory sticks well under $50. -- Insert something clever here. |
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It is if you have the USB stick already, or if you going to use it for other
reasons as well. RAM is a lot faster, and if you are buying the USB stick for ReadyBoost only, don't. Buy more RAM instead. If you already have it, or are using it to transfer files also, yes it does work. It works fairly well with 1 GB of RAM. If you go up to 2 GB of system RAM, you won't notice much (if any) of an improvement for ReadyBoost. -- Dustin Harper http://www.vistarip.com -- "Walter Cohen" wrote in message ... Just wondering what people's thoughts are on Readyboost. Is it worthwhile, and if so, under what circumstances would I benefit from it? I've got 1 GB ram. Thanks, Walter |
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ReadyBoost also supports "ReadyBoot" and,according to Microsoft, boosts boot
performance by 20%. (Vista utilizes ReadyBoost, ReadyBoot and ReadyDrive) "Walter Cohen" wrote in message ... Just wondering what people's thoughts are on Readyboost. Is it worthwhile, and if so, under what circumstances would I benefit from it? I've got 1 GB ram. Thanks, Walter |