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| "Gabriel" <Gabriel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B05D56B0-155A-4ED2-B851-D188D9B2D6BE@microsoft.com... Quote:
Not all thumb drives are ReadyBoost compatible. If you insert a thumb drive and the ready boost option does not appear, then the Thumb Drive is not compatible. Go to the Vista website, and search for ReadyBoost. It will give you an idea of what thumb drives are ReadyBoost compatible. Honu | Guest
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| If your USB stick isn't compatible or you have 2.0 USB ports it won't enable the service. -- Byron Hinson ActiveWin Windows Site: http://www.activewin.com Photos: http://www.byronhinson.com "Gabriel" <Gabriel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B05D56B0-155A-4ED2-B851-D188D9B2D6BE@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| All my memory flash are compatible I shek it out first I ned to fine out how to restore the service then i willsee wy I miss it . "Steve Thackery" wrote: Quote:
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| Sorry it was meant to say "If you don't have USB 2.0 ports it won't work" -- Byron Hinson ActiveWin Windows Site: http://www.activewin.com Photos: http://www.byronhinson.com "Steve Thackery" <thack@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:uFNvy5cTHHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| If you plug in the USB stick and you do not have the option to use it for Ready Boost, your USB stick or your system is not compatible for Ready Boost. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Gabriel" <Gabriel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:677F7615-1AF8-4A55-8F2A-33F8A9B19E4A@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 11:18:10 -0000, "Steve Thackery" Quote:
Expect to see lots of special deals on most of today's USB stock! I have accumulated a few USB flash drives over a year or few, some being quite recently acquired, as well as SD cards. Only one of these is fast enough, and it's the one that came with a Vista laptop. The difference is noticeable when using that stick, along with others, to do straightforward "sneakernet". I had to scrape some stuff off a laptop that had USB but no LAN socket, and when doing those 2G transfers on three different sticks, the "magic" one was waay faster! I'd like to see fast-enough SD cards, as the storage I buy is always preferentially SD rather than USB stick (so I can use it in the camera, and hot-swap within Bart PE sessions). Quote:
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| Plug in any flash drive and you should have the option to select it for ReadyBoost by a test - if it cannot be used you get a "failed" notice and option to retest or not. If unit fails ReadyBoost test you can verify reason by going "Administrative tools>Event viewer>Applications and services>Windows>Microsoft>ReadyBoost>Operational. Test may be erratic and you should test unit several times before rejecting use as ReadyBoost - another point - a flash drive may pass use test on one Vista installation and fail on another. The good news - once the drive is set up as ReadyBoost - plugging unit in and out does not require retesting. An interesting point - Vista creates a ReadyBoost cache on the HD whether or not a flash drive is in use - evidently this is to provide safe retrieval if you "unplug" the flash drive while in use. "Gabriel" <Gabriel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B05D56B0-155A-4ED2-B851-D188D9B2D6BE@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| "Steve Thackery" <thack@nowhere.net> wrote Quote:
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