Windows Vista has a new feature that's designed to give users a quick, simple and cheap way to boost the performance of their Vista-powered PC - it's called ReadyBoost. But what is ReadyBoost? How ...
Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system looks great and offers several improvements over Windows XP, but it's also a memory hog. Using Vista with 512MB of memory is like wading through ...
We've all heard of ReadyBoost and how it can improve performance of Windows Vista. The problem is that it requires you to plug in a flash drive to one of your free ...
ReadyBoost Accelerates Microsoft's New Windows Vista Operating System By Using Fast Flash Memory to Extend Performance Dubai - January 9th, 2o07: SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) today announced it ...
My colleague George Ou has an excellent rant on flash drive performance. As he notes, many people are in for a rude shock when they plug in a USB flash drive, Compact Flash card, or SD card and expect ...
I've heard that Windows Vista's ReadyBoost and SuperFetch features can speed up my PC. Is this true, and if so how much improvement can I expect? You hear correctly. Two of Vista's most useful new ...
ReadyBoost is great for machines that have 1GB of memory, and/or have 5400 RPM drives, and/or have loud hard drives, as it tends to reduce HDD access. I don't use it because I only use Vista on a ...
On the plus side, one of the Vista's most useful new features is a utility called ReadyBoost. This utility lets a user to plug in a compatible Flash drive and turn over some (or even all) of the drive ...