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Re: Readyboost Experience shows that readyboost does nil for computers with lots of ram.
Some people here even reported that it slowed their high end computer down!
YES readyboost also has a bug noted to be fixed in the SP1... but that will
be around the end of the year!
Basically readyboost is a bad idea and a "patch" technology to go around
actually writing the vista code better leaner faster and smarter.
Basic MS logic: Lets bloat vista to smithereens, don't waste time actually
thinking, and then lets add a readyboost to make everyone happy.
WHAT A DISGRACE! You have been brainwashed and you love it!
"Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote in message
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> "Jurij" <jurijvi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Hello all,
>>
>> I was intrigued by the Readyboost feature, but I presume it's more
>> effective on
>> "resource limited" systems?
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>> Regards
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> 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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