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Old April 9th 08, 10:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
mkprilliman[_35_]
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Default Windows ReadyBoost


You may also want to have a look at Grant Gibson's 'ReadyBoost
Compatibility List' (http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/). I
can't say how up to date it is, but there are listings for over 1,000
flash drives on there.
Colin Barnhorst;678165 Wrote:
The following are requirements for USB flash devices enhanced for
ReadyBoost:
• USB flash drives themselves and the host controllers they are
inserted
into must both use the USB 2.0 standard.
• USB flash drives must have at least 230 MB of free space.

Flash Performance
Flash storage devices must meet minimum performance requirements to
support
ReadyBoost, including 2.5 MB/s throughput for random 4K reads and 1.75
MB/s
for random 512 K writes.
Higher performance requirements must be met for the device to be
designated
as “enhanced for ReadyBoost”: 5 MB/s for random 4K reads and 3 MB/s
for
randmon 512 K writes. Microsoft recommends that users use devices
enhanced
for ReadyBoost

(from "Windows PC Accellerators")

"Bert" Bert@xxxxxx wrote in message
news:CB7D1977-5B22-4EA4-B692-6F94C679E764@xxxxxx
Is there a certain size or speed that my flash drive needs to be to

take
advantage of ReadyBoost?



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