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| yes can someone tell me how i can get ready boost to work. i have a 512mb creative labs nano player pluged in , when i plug it in i click on speed up my computer and all. but i see no tab for ready boost like i think there is suppose to be. what do i do can someone give me step by step instructions | Guest
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| In message <1147FD74-8622-4B9A-A289-400329DEF57F@microsoft.com> "daniel and tasha" <dan_and_tash@comcast.net> wrote: Quote:
needs. -- You can get more with a kind word and a 2x4 than just a kind word. | Guest
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your pc. i just got a 2GB Sandisk chip for $20 (on sale, of course)at Office Depot (labor day weekend sale). | Guest
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| "daniel and tasha" <dan_and_tash@comcast.net> wrote in message news:1147FD74-8622-4B9A-A289-400329DEF57F@microsoft.com... Quote:
device in the Computer folder and select properties , then ReadyBoost. Then check the "use this device" button and click apply. You may need to try this 3 or 4 times, or it may not work at all, it will tell you here. But try a few times before trying another USB device. Look here for working device list: http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/ | Guest
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| i have a strange problem with readyboost,when i click on the readyboos tab it gives me no options to test my usb stick ? it just tells me: th device is plugged into an unsupported interface? strange as im usb 2 all of the usb sockets on my computer are ? any1 no why this is ? so dont know if my usb stick is good 4 readyboos -- jay22 | Guest
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| > i have a strange problem with readyboost,when i click on the readyboost Quote:
your USB ports. So, try your USB key in different USB ports on your computer. If that doesn't make a difference try your USB key in a different computer running Vista. Also, if you know someone using ReadyBoost you could try his USB key on your computer. It's possible that your ports are not compatible, your key is not compatible, or both. | Guest
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| "Victek" <victek@xyz.com> wrote in message news:eauFsAeQIHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
trashing a 4GB memory flash drive after a couple of weeks) is that it produces insignificant benefits and is quite flakey and altogether best avoided. Save up and buy proper memory! However if you do use it, it is probably as well to leave a small part of the flash drive as a separate partition normal so that if things go wrong you can attempt to reformat the flash drive. Perhaps I have just been unlucky or not given it a fair trial. Is anyone delighted with it? - Doug | Guest
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| If you go into Windows Explorer, you should be able to right-click on the drive letter. Select Properties. In the Properties window which opens up, is there a Readyboost tab? There should be. If so, click on it, and then nominate that you want to use this drive for Readyboost. -- spydah Spydah AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.20GHz ASUS A8N_SLI SE NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS Vista Home Premium X64 | Guest
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| >>> i have a strange problem with readyboost,when i click on the readyboost Quote:
performance. In fact there is initially a decrease in performance when the OS first starts since populating the ReadyBoost cache is one more thing needing cpu and disk time. Ram is so inexpensive now there's little point in trying to find substitutes for it. | Guest
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| I must admit, even though setting up Readyboost was easy, I saw n improvement when I added 2Gb to my 1Gb of system RAM -- spyda Spyda AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.20GH ASUS A8N_SLI S NVIDIA GeForce 7600 G Vista Home Premium X64 | Guest
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