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ReadyBoost helps your
computer by giving it more high-speed memory. If your computer is
running low on RAM then it has to kick a lot of applications out of
high-speed physical memory to the paging file on your hard drive.
This usually results in a big hit in performance and increased activity on
your hard drive. ReadyBoost helps this situation by giving Windows an
alternative to having to stick data into the slow paging file on your hard
drive. Instead, ReadyBoost uses a USB storage device that is faster than a
hard disk. This results in a performance boost because Windows will have a
high speed alternative than using the slow paging file on your hard drive.
In order for ReadyBoost to
work, it requires a USB storage device that meets minimum performance
and space requirements:
- The device must be at
least 64 MB
- The device must be USB
2.0
- It has to be able to
read at 3.5 MB/s
- It has to be able to
write at 2.5 MB/s
If you are unsure if your
USB storage device meets these requirements, just give it a try anyways. To
get started using ReadyBoost, follow these steps:
- Plug in USB storage
device.
- Go to Computer and right
click on the removable storage device and select Properties.
- If your device is
compatible, you will see a ReadyBoost tab. Click on that.
- Select Use this device
and select the amount of space on it you want to dedicate for the
ReadyBoost system file.
- Click OK and you are
finished.
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