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| Just one at a time, has to be a good high speed USB 2.0 device as well. -- Byron Hinson ActiveWin Windows Site: http://www.activewin.com "Jeff" <S.Cerevesiae@yo.com> wrote in message news:%233$VwZyDHHA.4956@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| ok yup knew the speed part darn; have two 2 gig flashes-lol Jeff "Byron Hinson" <byron@activewin.com> wrote in message news:7D969D1C-6984-49C8-B02E-7D06B4C3E523@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| You can use regedt32.exe and navigate to HKLM\software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\EMDMgmt and take a look at read and write speeds (and other info) of your various flash drives that you have plugged into your system. "Jeff" <S.Cerevesiae@yo.com> wrote in message news:%233$VwZyDHHA.4956@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Gary, Are ya tryin to tell me that Vista can use more than one flash for ready boost at once? I'm a little confused; cuz I have no issues with speed,compatability etc. Just a little befuddled. Jeff "Gary Mount" <gary_mount@telus.net> wrote in message news:86DBFDA5-777C-4021-82A8-D47BA03A87AE@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| No, this current version of Vista only uses one at a time, a future version of Ready Boost might use more than one. You will see a history of inserted memory items in the registry key I mentioned. Also a future version of Ready Boost might use Ram that is located on a networked computer other than the computer Vista is running on. "Jeff" <S.Cerevesiae@umm.edu> wrote in message news:e%23ED$OKEHHA.4280@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Gary, That brings up an interesting concept....instead of stopping at "grid-computing style RAM sharing", it'd be intriguing to see a future version of Windows that has true grid computing baked in. The user could "tell" Windows which PCs to utilize and in which order (fastest first, slowest last). As CPU and memory resources are consumed on the primary machine, Windows could offload work to the other machines in the order that the user specifies. This would especially be useful when Gigabit ethernet becomes more pervasive in the consumer market. "Gary Mount" <gary_mount@telus.net> wrote in message news:4AFF76ED-DE64-447E-847E-0A6EE22F1FF5@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Microsoft has "Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003" http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...s/default.mspx for something like that. "Jason Bailey" <jasonbailey2000@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23f%238wwjEHHA.4952@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Quote:
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