Windows ReadyBoost | take advantage of the USB Flash disk as RAM

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Windows ReadyBoost, take advantage of the USB Flash disk as RAM. USB Flash disk and RAM, if the views of its function, it may not will ever can you imagine not integrated each other? However, with the development of technology now, any thing can be possible. Windows Vista introduces Windows ReadyBoost, a new concept in adding memory to your computer. With Windows ReadyBoost, you can install flash to your computer and use it as RAM.

Adding memory (RAM in this case) is the best way to improve the performance of the computer. Many memory means more applications are ready to run without having to access the hard drive first, but the memory on the face of many obstacles, in addition to requiring a relatively expensive cost, some engines have limitations in terms of memory, which we can not add RAM. With Windows ReadyBoost, you can improve the performance of your computer without the need to add RAM.

Windows ReadyBoost is very easy to use. When a removable memory such as USB Flash disk paired to the computer, Windows Vista will check whether the USB Flash disk is fast enough to be used by Windows ReadyBoost. If yes, your question will be whether you want to use the cable to improve the performance of the system. When to use USB Flash disk will provide the cache memory, cache memory will be used as virtual RAM for your computer. Flash that you use the USB 2.0 is minimal, because the device used must have the speed to 3.5 MB / s. The USB Flash Disk for use in RAM, a minimum of 1.5 x RAM installed. Suppose your computer’s RAM 1 GB, so that the results shown, the minimum USB Flash disk of its 1.5 GB. This also applies to a specific flash that has a fast data transfer, if the USB Flash disk is too slow can not be used for Windows ReadyBoost.

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