So uhhh wouldn't it be nice to document this? "If users have 4 or more gigs
of RAM ready boost will dissapear from you storage" your telling me that
since I have 4 gigs of RAM ready boost will just vanish? Or it wan't
designed for 4 gig RAM systems? They are big differences. If the design
was for it to instantly vanish due to having 4 gigs of RAM than ok. But if
it wasn't designed for it, then?????
"Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8154B921-6544-4AA2-BB24-F38A204DCD75@xxxxxx
Quote:
> You already have 4Gig of system RAM. Your system is not what Readyboost
> was
> designed for.
>
> Readyboost was designed as an addition for systems running 1-2 gig of RAM
>
> "Jarablue" wrote:
> Quote:
>> Ok my system is Vista ULT 64 bit (thank you boss!) and is fully patched
>> with
>> latest device, bios and firmwares for my entire system.
>>
>> Now I have a cruzer micro 4 gig usb flash drive that I fully removed U3
>> application from with there format tool. Ok. Whenever I enable
>> readyboost
>> on it then close the window it's gone. Poof just gone. My system is:
>>
>> q6600 Intel quad core CPU
>> P5K Asus P35 chipset vanilla board
>> 4 gigs of RAM
>> 10k raptor OS drive
>> 8800GTX Video
>>
>> Other than that everything is fine. I have no idea why my readyboost
>> cache
>> keep going. Last week it was replaced with something else???? Is this a
>> joke? Vista for some reason used to like it now it doesn't? What is
>> going
>> on here? Why is this happening? Please help!!!
>>
>>
>> Jarablue in Worcester.
>>
>>