ReadyBoost works with a disc hard slave?

I have a 100G old hard drive that I no longer use and just read about Readyboost.


ReadyBoost works with a slave internal drive?

Hello

ReadyBoost works on the discs and USB QUICK keys. Your hard drive is not as fast as those who are.
So the best you can use it for if it is fast enough (similar to the speed of your current primary drive) is
Add it as a 2nd drive and format it in NTFS and put the pagefile.sys (virtual memory) about it.

Also USB keys are not that expensive. And ReadyBoost is limited to 4Gig anyway.

You can add memory, or use a very fast Flash DRIVE for READYBOOST.
The combination allows more however, either will help some when using memory of pigs.
(Those who use a lot of memory, large files, or to have a lot of programs open at the same time).

(A QUICK Readyboost drive is the best cheapest bang for buck. The only time where you will notice
It is during these pigs are at stake).

ReadyBoost uses up to 4 GB of disk space for caching, which can allow the computer to
run a little faster especially when a large number of programs are running (or some that use huge)
data files as photoshop).

To use a USB stick in the USB port and it must initialize and appear as a drive
Space in the start - menu computer or Windows Explorer. You can then COPY or SAVE files to
the reader. To remove the drive using the Safely Remove Hardware icon near the clock in
Lower right corner.

ReadyBoost
http://www.vista4beginners.com/ReadyBoost

What is ReadyBoost
http://www.winvistatips.com/ReadyBoost-T25.html
Explore the features: Windows ReadyBoost
http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-Vista/features/ReadyBoost.aspx

DON'T GO OUT AND JUST BUY A READER WHO CLAIMS THAT IT IS READY - READYBOOST
many of them are or stretching at least the truth. Look at the sides of the player below and buy
a you know is FAST.

Don't forget that the readyboost max cache is 4 GB. If your device is more than you can use it to
storage. And you need a fast reader.

ReadyBoost - list of speed Flash memory
http://www.techcrater.com/2007/04/05/ReadyBoost-Flash-memory-speed-list/

How to find the index of ReadyBoost speed
http://www.techcrater.com/2007/04/06/how-to-find-ReadyBoost-speed-rating/

USB Flash Drive speed - driving tests size
http://usbspeed.NirSoft.NET/

http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/ReadyBoost/?make=SanDisk

http://www.techcrater.com/2007/04/05/ReadyBoost-Flash-memory-speed-list/

I hope this helps.
Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

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