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13th April 15:07
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first you must use the Motherboards direct USB 2.0 ports ( e.g. No
PCI-Addon-Card with USB-Extraports ) second : this feature is only available at some USB-thumbdrives. If you plug a Readyboost-compatible USB-Flashdrive in, then Windows will present the Autoplay-window which offers ( depends on what is on the stick ) : * "Open files" * "Play Mp3s" etc.. and * "Speed up my system" you can also do a rightclick on the USB-drive's icon and see under properties the tab "ReadyBoost" - there you can see if this is an option or not. I have a 500MB Stick from LG that uses this technology, but another no-name 1GB-stick doesn't offer this. My System (Duron 1800/ 512 DDR-RAM/Geforce 6200 AGP with Aero) is indeed a bit faster than without the stick inserted, specially when running games I feel it. Also it depends on various factors : how much RAM has your System already and how much space is on the stick. So far these one have been tested : ReadyBoost-compatible USB flash drives: - 512MB Kungston U3 Datatraveler -512MB LG Electronics "Silverline" Thumbdrive - 1GB Verbatim Store'n'Go U3 - 2GB Verbatim Store'n'Go Pro - 2GB Patriot Xporter XT - 2GB Samsung Mighty Drive ReadyBoost-incompatible USB flash drives: - 1GB Corsair Voyager - 1GB Corsair Readout - 1GB PQI Cool Drive - 8GB TrekStor more info : http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...rformance.mspx http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/arch...14/576548.aspx http://hwspirit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=398 SBJ "Michael" <afn18721@afn.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:O6Y8SZU1GHA.4392@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... |
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