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How to use ReadyBoost.
ReadyBoost works together with SuperFetch.
Learn all about ReadyBoost.
Using ReadyBoost is easy.
Preparing to use ReadyBoost.
Using ReadyBoost is easy.
Devices larger than 4 GB willhave only 4 GB used for ReadyBoost.
ReadyBoost works in conjunction with SuperFetch.
When you look at the contents of the USB flash drive in File Explorer,you will see a file named ReadyBoost.
To use ReadyBoost, you will need a USB flash drive or a memory card that has at least 500 MB free and a high data transfer rate.
There are many types of USB flash drives available in the market,but not all can be used for ReadyBoost.
For ReadyBoost to effectively speed up your computer, the flash drive or memory card should have at least 1 gigabyte(GB) of available space.
If your drive orcard doesn't have enough available space for ReadyBoost, you will see a message telling you to free some space on it.
For ReadyBoost to effectively speed up your computer, the flash drive or memory card should have at least 1GB of available space.
On modern computers, this is completely pointless- ReadyBoost won't actually speed up your computer if you have at least 1 GB of RAM.
In this post I am giving some tips on how tocheck whether your device can be used for ReadyBoost or not and how you can use it.
When you set up a device to work with ReadyBoost, Windows shows you how much space it recommends you allow it to use for optimal performance.
If your computer has a hard disk that uses solid-state drive(SSD) technology,you might not see an option to speed up your computer with ReadyBoost when you plug in a USB flash drive or flash memory card.
Improve Vista performance by using ReadyBoost, a new feature whereby Vista can use the free space on your USB drive as a caching mechanism.
For example, if your computer has 1 GB of RAM and you plug in a 4 GB USB flash drive, set aside at least 2 GB on the flashdrive to get the best performance gain from ReadyBoost, and preferably the entire 4 GB.
You can enable ReadyBoost by right-clicking your USB drive in My Computer, opening Properties, and then navigating to the ReadyBoost tab.
For example, some flash memory devices contain both slow andfast flash memory, but ReadyBoost can only use fast flash memory to speed up your computer.
ReadyBoost works best if you plug the flash drive into a USB port directly on the computer, rather than into an external USB hub shared with other USB devices.
When you connect a USB drive to your computer and enable ReadyBoost, Windows will store SuperFetch data on your USB drive, freeing up system memory.
Windows 7 ReadyBoost is a really easy way to speed up your system using a relatively cheap USB memory stick or memory card, as long as the removable media meets some speed requirements.
With Windows 8, if you have a storage device that will work with ReadyBoost, you will see an option to use ReadyBoost when you plug the device in to your PC.
If your device doesn't have enough available space for ReadyBoost, you will see a message telling you to free some space on the device if you want to use it to speed up your system.
If you want to use an USB device specifically for this feature, you can turn on or turn off ReadyBoost- it eliminates the requirement of setting up your device for ReadyBoost every time you plugged it in.
The recommended amount of memory to use for Windows ReadyBoost acceleration is one to three times the amount of random access memory(RAM) installed in your computer.
You can use a maximum of 32 GB of availablespace on any single removable storage device with ReadyBoost and up to 256 GB total per computer(by inserting up to eight USB flash drives or flash memory cards into the same computer).