Program delivery very slow without USB drive (not used) on DELL computers

Hello

We have a general problem, if our LabWindows V8.1 XP software is running on DELL computers (without key USB; there is no function used by/with the USB key). Execution time of the program is about 10 times slower, if the USB is inserted. With USB inserted, program-execution time are ok.

With any other PC, a USB stick inserted does not cause this problem.

You have enabled for the (Microsoft ReadyBoost) USB ReadyBoost? I've never used this feature before, but I suspect that it is possible for it to have a negative impact on the performance of your system.

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