Readyboost Help
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:28:47 -0000, "GrahamH" .
wrote:
Personally i would`nt bother with readyboost.
I found it actually slows down the Pc with its constant data thrashing out
the hard disk and usb pen drive.
I've never found ReadyBoost to slow down the computer, but I also
recommend against it. If you have 2GB or more of RAM, the little it
might do for you is so slight as to be almost unnoticeable.
And if you have less than 2GB of RAM, you would do much better to
spend your money on upgrading your RAM to 2GB than on buying a device
for ReadyBoost use.
So, in general, I also recommend *against* using ReadyBoost.
"D4v15" wrote in message
...
I get the option to "Speed up my system using Readyboost" when i put a
(4g) SD card into my computer, but then when i click it, there is no
readyboost tab.
It is my understanding that I have to enable this in the systems.sfc,
buuuut....
I have tried cmd prompting sfc/scannow, and it tells me "You must be an
administrator running a console session in order to use the sfc
utility."
Note: I am not trying to remote connect. I am trying to enable this
locally on this laptop on this administrator account.
Operating system: Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit
Please help!
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D4v15
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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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