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Graphics cards help needed
SD will work as long as it meets the requirements for ReadyBoost. That is 2.5MB/sec throughput for 4K random reads and 1.75MB/sec throughput for 512K random writes. For more info on ReadyBoost see http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/archive/2006/06/02/615199.aspx. -- Tom Porterfield.

Good Value Intel Core 2 E6850, Affordable DX10 Cards, Optimize Vista
... I find it quite hilarious that windows has to resort to such tricks to make it appear running somewhat acceptably "fast" Apart from the incredible hardware requirements just to be able to run Vista at all Is this a 'Wow' moment :) Not really. With Windows, you're more likely to get an "!aye yi yi!" moment.

readyboost rundll32 problem
Instant Search, superfetch and readyboost don't serve me any purpose. The User Account Control, is just annoying But this is a personal taste thing. Normally for me to really I purchased it last summer, but I don't know if it meets the requirements. So I am looking into it. Thanks for any replies, in advance.

Windows Vista Inside out
ChileHardware posted a review of A-DATA PD7 1GB USB memory stick, which undergoes a redesign to fit the requirements of Vista's ReadyBoost feature. This helped the company come up with performance of a couple of notches higher, but still way under the fastest sticks on the market, Flash Voyagers from Corsair.

Vista Readyboost...
You bet, I acturly bought a new flash drive just to use its ReadyBoost feature. I'm looking forward to get a larger harddrive and 1 GB ram too. Can't wait :-) It may be too expensive for you but it's peanuts for me - it's like the money that women spend on shoes and clothes, etc. Maybe the FOSS community should

5 minutes to boot if there isan USB drive
... Core OS Components <http://ct.enews.extremetech.com/rd/cts? d=185-521-1-9-100679-65970-0-0-0-1> Learn how to add RAM, use ReadyBoost, tweak the paging file, .... on Dice.com <http://ct.enews.extremetech.com/rd/cts? d=185-521-1-9-100679-66084-0-0-0-1> Find the ThinkPad that fulfills your business requirements!

Brand New Kingston 1GB Data Traveler USB Flash Drive ...
As regards simplifying my answer:- OK - ReadyBoost improves performance. If you have a USB stick and it meets the requirements then use it. You have nothing to loose and potentially something to gain. Simple enough for you. -- Mike Brannigan "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote in message

Brand New Kingston 2GB Data Traveler USB Flash Drive ...
Again, with your requirements, you should have a graphics card with its own memory as opposed to having it share main system memory. Hence, either look for a laptop that has Michael Solomon A usb flash drive of 2-4 gigs configured as readyboost along with 2 gigs of system ram and Vista will run extremely fast.

Air Mouse, Dell Super Game PC, Hacking Vista Core Components
I installed a 2GB memory card in my PC to check out the Readyboost feature. I didn't notice any speed difference. The other problem Aero Glass. who did switch to Vista are complaining about how much money they are spending just to meet system requirments which more than double XP's recommended requirements.

SD Card for ReadyBoost?
... you use readyboost and just do those basic tasks you mention "3ONE9" wrote: Hello, I am getting a new computer soon because my old one basically died on me. I am low on money but I've seen a good emachines I can afford and it's similar to one of the one's I had before and it works well. All the requirements are

Vista Will Exterminate Desktop Linux Once And For All ...
Qui trovi qualche informazione in più: http://blogs.technet. com/johnbaker/archive/2007/01/31/windows-vista-readyboost-usb-requirements.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/archive/2006/06/02/615199.aspx Per quanto riguarda specificamente il ReadyDrive, ho letto che tale feature migliora le prestazioni di Vista se

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 22-06-07
... DoJ Filing Leaks XP SP3 Details (Better Than Vista) * [Rival] Poor Vista Adoption, Regretful Vista Promises * [Rival] Is ReadyBoost a Feature or a Bug? ..... Microsoft Muscles the NYS Legislature ,----[ Quote ] Microsoft's proposed change to state law would effectively render our current requirements for escrow

Inconsistent Boot Times with Readyboost
To get Vista running smoothly in a window on your OS X desktop, be sure to boost the program's memory requirements to 2GB; Vista won't run well with only 1GB of .... ordinary thumb drives can, cheaply and easily, let your PC read small, random bits of frequently accessed data, a Vista feature called ReadyBoost.

WIRELESS network adapter FAILURE on Vista ONLY AFTER SLEEP
Superfetch, readyboost, TabletPC, Security center, Search services turned off. I try to keep it around 35-40 processes. Under XP the laptop is slow to boot, but once up and going it's .... All the requirements are right and it comes with Windows Home Basic. The RAM is only 512MB and I plan on adding 1gb to that.

SD Card for ReadyBoost?
Jupiter Jones [MVP] jones_jupi...@hotnomail.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Charles; The drive may not meet the requirements. Even different drives from the same manufacturer will vary in performance. Is that drive advertised as Ready Boost capable?

Statistics for comp.os.linux.advocacy, 26 Feb 2007
... Hacking Windows Vista, you'll learn how to add RAM, use ReadyBoost, tweak the paging file, defragment your hard drive, and set application priorities. .... search on Dice.com <http://ct.enews.extremetech.com/rd/cts?d=185-509-1-9-100679-64428-0-0-0-1> Find the ThinkPad that fulfills your business requirements!

Readyboost.sfcache dissapearing
With ReadyBoost enabled this machine is signicantly faster than Windows XP ever was or ever will be Which is not saying much, compared to the Desktop 10 has a recommended system requirements of 512 MB physical RAM http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/sysreqs.html I pick it since its a modern distro,

Vista ReadyState
I have a couple of laptop computers that run Windows XP or XP Tablet just fine, but they cannot be upgraded to meet the minimum hardware requirements for .... for notebook features, Windows Mail, Calendar, the gadget Sidebar and even speech recognition and support for new hardware enhancements like ReadyBoost.

ReadyBoots via USB
Erik Funkenbusch e...@despam-funkenbusch.com comp os linux advocacy On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 15:14:19 +0100, Peter Köhlmann wrote: Since ReadyBoost seems to to such tricks to make it appear running somewhat acceptably "fast" Apart from the incredible hardware requirements just to be able to run Vista at all No.

تريكات و حيل لويندوز فيستا
ReadyBoost is *NOT* a swap device. Why do you keep pretending it is despite being told several times that it isn't? Because what you, and what I've read, has to resort to such tricks to make it appear running somewhat acceptably "fast" Apart from the incredible hardware requirements just to be able to run Vista