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Windows Vista Boost with ReadyBoost

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

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Do you have a USB flash drive laying around? Speed up your Windows Vista with the ReadyBoost feature. It allows you to use that spare space on a USB stick reduce wait time when using Vista. This tip is for system with less than 2 Gig of physical RAM installed.

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  • can i use an external drive? please reply

  • @warheadz10 , No, only USB flash and Memory Flash cards.

  • man will this work for my Kingston 4 GB Flash Drive?????? I have Windows 7 and it also Have a option of Ready Boost.

  • @muddasir111 , yes it will work

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  • Also Win7

  • yeah everytime i play games it will be lag like hell , after ready boost it is not that slow

  • i have the same flashdrive! :D

  • pny is good for laptop ram

  • If I lost my usb.... WTF I CAN'T USE MY PC? D'=

  • Is this like adding Ram?????

  • how do you get that mouse pointer? PLEASE REPLY

  • Can anyone help?!!

    I HAVE A VISTA AND I LIKE MAKEING STICK ANIMATIONS

    BUT WHEN I PUT IT IN MOVIE MAKER IT MAKES THE ANIMATION 5 SECONDS LONG SO IT

    GOES ULTRA FAST!!!!!

    PLA SOMEONE HELP!!!

  • external drive does work with this i got like 4gb from my 1tb (1tb is 1000 gb)

  • @ThisOnesForReal Yes, but not all: "There are many different kinds of flash memory cards, such as CompactFlash and Secure Digital (SD) memory cards. Most memory cards work with ReadyBoost. Some SD memory cards don't work well with ReadyBoost due to issues with the SD card interface. ReadyBoost will display a warning message if you attempt to use one of these cards." - Windows 7 Help

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