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Re: Readyboost "Jurij" <jurijvi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:E6D45015-A73E-4650-8702-EFA8E97A26BD@microsoft.com...
> Hello all,
>
> I was intrigued by the Readyboost feature, but I presume it's more
> effective on
> "resource limited" systems?
>
> Regards
No - ReadyBoost helps the performance of all systems as acting as a faster
write through caching area to the hard drive.
So even on systems with plenty of memory where there is any writing to disk
and then potentially reading that data back in (after it may have been
flushed from memory) then the use of the ReadyBoost cache is faster then the
access to disk.
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Mike Brannigan |