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| | reqady booster When I try to install a new express card from Lexar with 8 gb for use to readyboot the machine tell me there is an other buffer in use in the system? and the system tels me I must remove it. ???? where can I disable the other buffer and what sort of device is the standard buffer? The machine is installed with 1 + 2 gb memory =3gb. The hard drive is 2 partisions C:\ & D:\ The computer is an ASUS M51SR |
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| | Re: reqady booster "Terje" <Terje@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > When I try to install a new express card from Lexar with 8 gb for use to > readyboot the machine tell me there is an other buffer in use in the > system? and the system tels me I must remove it. ???? Quote: > where can I disable the other buffer and what sort of device is the > standard buffer? The machine is installed with 1 + 2 gb memory =3gb. > The hard drive is 2 partisions C:\ & D:\ > The computer is an ASUS M51SR named "ReadyBoost.sfcache" in the root directory. Turn ReadyBoost on or off for a storage device: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...9460d1033.mspx You can access the ReadyBoost settings from Start Menu > Computer. Right click the device and select Properties from the context menu. Charlie42 |
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| | Re: reqady booster You need to format your ReadyBoost drive in FAT32 format and then you give it a ready boost size of up to 4GB. Did you previously have a different ready boost drive? If yes put in back in and disable ready boost on it before you put in the new drive. "Charlie42" <Charlie42@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E1D4360E-34E0-41D1-AD4D-A721D5DCA16D@xxxxxx Quote: > "Terje" <Terje@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >> When I try to install a new express card from Lexar with 8 gb for use to >> readyboot the machine tell me there is an other buffer in use in the >> system? and the system tels me I must remove it. ???? > You can only use one ReadyBoost device at a time. > Quote: >> where can I disable the other buffer and what sort of device is the >> standard buffer? The machine is installed with 1 + 2 gb memory =3gb. >> The hard drive is 2 partisions C:\ & D:\ >> The computer is an ASUS M51SR > Check all your devices, including the new card, see if they have a file > named "ReadyBoost.sfcache" in the root directory. > > Turn ReadyBoost on or off for a storage device: > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...9460d1033.mspx > > You can access the ReadyBoost settings from Start Menu > Computer. Right > click the device and select Properties from the context menu. > > Charlie42 |
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| | Re: reqady booster "JW" <JW@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > You need to format your ReadyBoost drive in FAT32 format and then > you give it a ready boost size of up to 4GB. Correct me if I am wrong. Charlie42 |
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| | Re: reqady booster On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 08:15:00 -0700, Terje <Terje@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > When I try to install a new express card from Lexar with 8 gb for use to > readyboot > the machine tell me there is an other buffer in use in the system? and the > system tels me I must remove it. ???? > where can I disable the other buffer and what sort of device is the standard > buffer? > The machine is installed with 1 + 2 gb memory =3gb. Over and above the other answers you've gotten, I'll point out that with your having as much as 3GB of RAM, it's highly unlikely that ReadyBoost will do anything for you. ReadyBoost helps when you have 1GB or RAM or less. And in my opinion, if you have 1GB or RAM or less, you're much better off spending your money on additional RAM, rather than on a thumb drive. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: reqady booster I totally disagree with Ken Blake see the following link. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/m.../cc162480.aspx "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2djk045kot2gvdhuf22bi4reia3cosfguj@xxxxxx Quote: > On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 08:15:00 -0700, Terje > <Terje@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >> When I try to install a new express card from Lexar with 8 gb for use to >> readyboot >> the machine tell me there is an other buffer in use in the system? and >> the >> system tels me I must remove it. ???? >> where can I disable the other buffer and what sort of device is the >> standard >> buffer? >> The machine is installed with 1 + 2 gb memory =3gb. > > Over and above the other answers you've gotten, I'll point out that > with your having as much as 3GB of RAM, it's highly unlikely that > ReadyBoost will do anything for you. ReadyBoost helps when you have > 1GB or RAM or less. > > And in my opinion, if you have 1GB or RAM or less, you're much better > off spending your money on additional RAM, rather than on a thumb > drive. > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience > Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: reqady booster I don't know it if supports Fat 16 but it is a complete waste of disk space to format it in NTFS due to the large amount of directory space required. "Charlie42" <Charlie42@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OjIuYIkoIHA.804@xxxxxx Quote: > "JW" <JW@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >> You need to format your ReadyBoost drive in FAT32 format and then >> you give it a ready boost size of up to 4GB. > I believe ReadyBoost supports both the NTFS, FAT16 and FAT32 formats. > Correct me if I am wrong. > > Charlie42 |
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| | Re: reqady booster I have it running with a NTFS formatted drive. "Charlie42" <Charlie42@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OjIuYIkoIHA.804@xxxxxx Quote: > "JW" <JW@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >> You need to format your ReadyBoost drive in FAT32 format and then >> you give it a ready boost size of up to 4GB. > I believe ReadyBoost supports both the NTFS, FAT16 and FAT32 formats. > Correct me if I am wrong. > > Charlie42 |
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| | Re: reqady booster I have tryed to reduse the ram in computer from 3 to 2 and at last 1 gb ram. but nothingn happening the same massage. I have ryted to look at the other memyry cards I but I have not installed enny memory boost So it must be some block in windows but where is it where in windows can I disable it????? "JW" wrote: Quote: > I totally disagree with Ken Blake see the following link. > > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/m.../cc162480.aspx > > > > > "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:2djk045kot2gvdhuf22bi4reia3cosfguj@xxxxxx Quote: > > On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 08:15:00 -0700, Terje > > <Terje@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Quote: > >> When I try to install a new express card from Lexar with 8 gb for use to > >> readyboot > >> the machine tell me there is an other buffer in use in the system? and > >> the > >> system tels me I must remove it. ???? > >> where can I disable the other buffer and what sort of device is the > >> standard > >> buffer? > >> The machine is installed with 1 + 2 gb memory =3gb. > > > > Over and above the other answers you've gotten, I'll point out that > > with your having as much as 3GB of RAM, it's highly unlikely that > > ReadyBoost will do anything for you. ReadyBoost helps when you have > > 1GB or RAM or less. > > > > And in my opinion, if you have 1GB or RAM or less, you're much better > > off spending your money on additional RAM, rather than on a thumb > > drive. > > > > -- > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: reqady booster "JW" <JW@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I don't know it if supports Fat 16 but it is a complete waste of disk space > to format it in NTFS due to the large amount of directory space > required. Charlie42 |
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