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Old 02-08-2008   #5 (permalink)
Dustin Harper


 
 

Re: ReadyBoost

Superfetch 'learns' how you use your computer, and loads commonly used files
into RAM to speed load time for certain programs. It should be enabled by
default.

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"guitardude" <guitardude@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks to Thiassi and Dustin for your help. I had a feeling it was because
> the drive wasn't flash based. the FAQ was a lot of help too. it answered
> many of my other questions about ReadyBoost. I also saw something about
> Windows SuperFetch. I looked this up and all I could make out was that it
> might be a part of ReadyBoost (I got a little confused). is this right? If
> not, how you use it? Thanks again for your help,
> guitardude
>
> "guitardude" <guitardude@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>> I have a western digital 320 gig external hard drive. I was surprised to
>> find out that I couldn't use some of that space with ReadyBoost, or at
>> least the ReadyBoost tab in the device properties says I cant. Its USB
>> 2.0 and it definitely has enough space to support it, so why doesn't it?
>> Thanks in advance for any help,
>> guitardude
>
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