Soundguy
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anyone got the skinny on this?
now that I got a vista PC.. I just noticed when I stick a usb drive in, one of the options is to 'increase speed with ready-boost '
so.. what does it actually do?
add usb drive to ram?
use usb drive as cache?
etc?
are all the usb drives on the market pretty much useable this way?
are there certain features that won't get sped up etc?
for instance.. if aI'm playing a video game. or doing a spread sheet.. can I assume one might get more 'noticed' boost than the other.. ( I assume the spread sheet won't be taxing hte computer very much.. etc.. .. thus no boost noticed.. ) etc?
thanks
if it's worth while.. seeings as how usb drives in the 2g-4g range can be had for under 20$.. might be ok to have a dedicated drive just for performance?
soundguy
now that I got a vista PC.. I just noticed when I stick a usb drive in, one of the options is to 'increase speed with ready-boost '
so.. what does it actually do?
add usb drive to ram?
use usb drive as cache?
etc?
are all the usb drives on the market pretty much useable this way?
are there certain features that won't get sped up etc?
for instance.. if aI'm playing a video game. or doing a spread sheet.. can I assume one might get more 'noticed' boost than the other.. ( I assume the spread sheet won't be taxing hte computer very much.. etc.. .. thus no boost noticed.. ) etc?
thanks
if it's worth while.. seeings as how usb drives in the 2g-4g range can be had for under 20$.. might be ok to have a dedicated drive just for performance?
soundguy