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    way gamit if u have over 2gb or above RAM in your system. those who will benefit are the ones using 1gb or below. you're better off with adding more RAM.

    i tested this with an OCZ Rally2 USB drive. in a 2gb system, it even sometimes lag photoshop and vegas startups.

    info: for windows xp users who want to experience vista's readyboost try this

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    Quote Originally Posted by muzikfreakah View Post
    Sweet, im using it already, but I want to use the entire 8 gig permanently as extra ram, unfortunately it only allows you to use up to 4 gig, or somehow I just need to look for more settings

    Muchos gracias for the link amigo.
    it wont be really an additional ram. it'll just be an isolated cache drive. so your frequently used apps or accessed files will be cached in advance for faster execution.

    it only allows 4gb or cache for fat32 i think.

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    aw..murag pwede ko ani da!!kay 1gb ra akong ram unya vista pajud!!!

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    when i tried this before with currently 2GB RAM installed, no noticeable boost at all. This may be very helpful for user with 512MB-1GB of ram. Well, ReadyBoost is still in it's infancy and we may see some improvements or this option might disappear in the future since more people are getting 2GB of RAM nowadays plus affordable na pud karon.

    Just my observation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Envy 64Ht View Post
    info: for windows xp users who want to experience vista's readyboost try this
    i'm an XP user and have a 2GB (2X1GB CL5) RAM in dual channel. would this have a noticeable boost in my system if i use the 8GB flash drive that i have?

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    good question

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    BUT

    physical extended RAMs inside our case is much faster than usb. =/

    maybe 10 - 30 speed increase? not sure though

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    hhmmm.. because i am planning of getting 2X2GB paired RAM. but if i can boost my PC with my 8GB flash disk then maybe i'll just upgrade later and use my flash drive for now. hehehehe...

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    Quote Originally Posted by spookey View Post
    i'm an XP user and have a 2GB (2X1GB CL5) RAM in dual channel. would this have a noticeable boost in my system if i use the 8GB flash drive that i have?
    no noticeable difference on 2gb systems and up, those who will benefit are the systems using just a GB or below eg. 512mb. besides, it'll only let u use up to 4gb of your 8gb on a fat32 file system.

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    If you read what ready boost is about, its basically a virtual memory manager that runs on a USB, there will be ZERO benefit for this even on a 512mb system, why ? as usb drives read/write at 10~20mb/s as compared to modern harddrives at 60~108mb/s... kamo ramai gi elad aning ready boost.

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