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Vista Made Easy: 50 Tips And Tricks
... Related: Microsoft Muscles the NYS Legislature ,----[ Quote ] | Microsoft’s proposed change to state law would effectively render | our current requirements for escrow and the ..... Sometimes the disk space is used after ReadyBoost is off, | forcing me to format the flash drive again before turning it back on.

SD Card for ReadyBoost?
Many have some fast memory and the rest of the memory is much slower. http://www.activewin.com/reviews/hardware/memory/vista/readyboost.shtml A list of drives on USB drives to improve system performance, but Windows Vista insists on checking the drives for certain speed requirements before enabling the feature.

SONY MEMORY STICK VS READYBOOST
ReadyBoost also "tracks" bootup and application usage over a period of time and will improve boot time 7. ReadyBoost works in conert with two other "Ready.." functions - ReadyDrive (Specific HD requirements) and unfortunately I do not recall the third Ready utility. 8. Data written to the ReadyBoost device is

What's the best usb memory stick to augment RAM?
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Vista Readyboost...
They have to meet Vista minimum read-write requirements. Don't know how up-to-date this list is, but you may find your drive here: http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/ "Go123" <Go...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BB440DB8-16BA-4099-90AF-96C16F976301@microsoft.com.

Ready Boost & Secure Digital Memory Card
I was using a Kingston DataTraveler 2Gb and whilst this drive isn't marketed for use with Readyboost I tested the transfer rates with SiSoftware Sandra and it easily meets the requirements. Here are the results: Boot Time (seconds) Readyboost Enabled Readyboost Disabled 166 191 177 131 162 140 161 261 161 166 242

ReadyBoost??
As for games, check the same information "Recommended system requirements" for the games you have / want. The best that you can afford is then a compromise between features / money. System conf. Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz 1 GB Ram + 1 GB Readyboost Ditch readyboost and get some more real RAM. Integrated Realtek AC'97,

What's the best usb memory stick to augment RAM?
Vista includes technologies such as ReadyBoost <http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ReadyBoost> and ReadyDrive <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReadyDrive> which employ fast ..... As such, Windows Aero has significantly higher hardware requirements than its predecessors. 128 MB of graphics memory is the minimum requirement,

Readyboost confusion
Vista will not use a flash drive for ReadyBoost unless it meets minimum read and write speeds, so you should get a drive that meets ReadyBoost requirements if you want good performance even if you aren't going to use it for ReadyBoost. student wrote: Is there any test for the flash drive speed as in xfer rate?

Vista Readyboost...
ReadyBoost,
makes PCs running Windows Vista more responsive by using flash memory on a USB drive, SD Card, Compact Flash, or other form of flash memory, .... [18] [edit] Hardware requirements Microsoft has provided recommendations for hardware configurations that will be needed to run Windows Vista.

flash drive speed test?
Product Depth 1" Internal or External External Drive Capacity 2GB Drive Connectivity USB 2.0 Data Transfer Rate to/from Interface Up to 480 Mbps USB 2.0 System Requirements Windows 98 SE or later (Microsoft Vista required for ReadyBoost functions); Mac OS 8.6 or later; USB port.

SD Card for ReadyBoost?
... wrote hi all whenever i put my usb flash drive in my lap top and right click it and try to use it as ready boost. but it says this device is not compatible to use it . i tried another new use of 1 gb in size , but still same problem <snip> The flash drive has to meet certain minimum requirements.

Low hardware requirements for Vista
Bob J B...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Read article attached - (It will shed some light) http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/03/VistaKernel/ -- Regards Bob J "beto666" wrote: Does anybody know what are the requirements for an SD card to function in

everything Vista
If
the flash drive is not labeled as compatible with Windows ReadyBoost, check its specifications to see if it is capable of reading and writing data fast enough. The speed requirements for Windows ReadyBoost are at least 2.5 MB per second throughput for 4 kilobyte (KB) random reads and 1.75 MB per second

Windows vista-"wow is now"
I have been considering purchase of the new MICROSOFT WINDOWS HOME SERVER which seems an excellent product to satisfy many of my system requirements. The RELEVANT Vista system settings & status are: - ReadyBoost: active with 1860MB - WN121T power setting: “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save

Vista Readyboost...
The basic performance requirements for ReadyBoost are as follows: a.. The USB Key must be at least USB 2.0 a.. The device must be able to do 3.5 MB/s for 4 KB random reads uniformly across the entire device and 2.5 MB/s for 512 KB random writes uniformly across the device. a.. The USB Key has to have at least 64mb

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SD cards and ready boost
WebID: 10065431 Mfr. Part Number: DTI/1GBCR Capacity 1GB Dimensions 6.7(W) x 2.0(H) x 0.9(D) cm Included In Box Manual Interface USB 2.0 Maximum Data Transfer Rate 3 Mbps PC/Mac PC, MAC Product Weight 180 g ReadyBoost Compliant Software Included No System Requirements Info Not Available Type Of Media Flash Memory

Microsoft publishes detailed Vista SP1 “changelog”
This
includes the Aero user interface, Windows ReadyBoost, and portions of Windows Defender. If users don't resolve the matter within 30 days, In addition to the change in reduced-functionality mode, SP1 will also attempt to prevent two common hacks that are designed to get around requirements for Vista product

flash drive
beto666 beto666.2te...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Does anybody know what are the requirements for an SD card to function in readyboost helping in the performance of Vista? I have tested some over here (Toshiba 256MB, Kingston 2GB), but the system says it's not readyboost