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| Guest | 2 ReadyBoost drives anyone? I have a 2 gb ReadyBoost drive on my system that has 2 gb RAM. Everytime I plug in another flash drive Vista prompts me if I want to speed up my system. Would 2 ReadyBoost drives be better than 1? I always need more power! -- Sam |
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| Guest | Re: 2 ReadyBoost drives anyone? Using Windows ReadyBoost is not the same thing as adding more system memory. Windows ReadyBoost can improve system performance because it can retrieve data kept on the flash memory more quickly than it can retrieve data kept on the hard disk, decreasing the time you need to wait for your PC to respond. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Sam Steinhauser" wrote: I have a 2 gb ReadyBoost drive on my system that has 2 gb RAM. Everytime I plug in another flash drive Vista prompts me if I want to speed up my system. Would 2 ReadyBoost drives be better than 1? I always need more power! -- Sam |
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| Guest | Re: 2 ReadyBoost drives anyone? Are 2 drives better than one? Is matching RAM to flash drive still the best way? -- Sam "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > Using Windows ReadyBoost is not the same thing as adding > more system memory. Windows ReadyBoost can improve system > performance because it can retrieve data kept on the flash memory > more quickly than it can retrieve data kept on the hard disk, decreasing > the time you need to wait for your PC to respond. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Sam Steinhauser" wrote: > > I have a 2 gb ReadyBoost drive on my system that has 2 gb RAM. Everytime I > plug in another flash drive Vista prompts me if I want to speed up my system. > Would 2 ReadyBoost drives be better than 1? I always need more power! > > -- > Sam > |
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| Guest | Re: 2 ReadyBoost drives anyone? On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:34:00 -0700, Sam Steinhauser <SamSteinhauser@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I have a 2 gb ReadyBoost drive on my system that has 2 gb RAM. Everytime I > plug in another flash drive Vista prompts me if I want to speed up my system. > Would 2 ReadyBoost drives be better than 1? I always need more power! With 2GB of RAM, it's doubtful whether readyboost makes any difference at all. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Guest | Re: 2 ReadyBoost drives anyone? Sam - good question. Readyboost will "recognize" up to 4 gig via an external device. You can tell if both are functioning by the LED "action" of each device - flashing means device is being utilized. Superfetch will utilize the ReadyBost device for non-sequential read/writes and the HD for sequential activity - meaning that the LED avtivity will depend upon type of HD activity. BTW - you cannot access a ReadyBoost device - the data is encrypted for protection if the device is removed before data is cleared - device can be removed at any time without loss of data from the HD since data sent to the device is a "copy" of the original data - go figure! "Sam Steinhauser" <SamSteinhauser@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:49BEBA1F-7DD5-4383-8CAB-186B82DDE918@microsoft.com... >I have a 2 gb ReadyBoost drive on my system that has 2 gb RAM. Everytime I > plug in another flash drive Vista prompts me if I want to speed up my > system. > Would 2 ReadyBoost drives be better than 1? I always need more power! > > -- > Sam |
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| Guest | Re: 2 ReadyBoost drives anyone? Readyboost will only support 1 device at a time. "Sam Steinhauser" <SamSteinhauser@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B05AA00-0196-4177-8C99-167FC9BCB4F2@microsoft.com... > Are 2 drives better than one? Is matching RAM to flash drive still the > best > way? > -- > Sam > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > >> Using Windows ReadyBoost is not the same thing as adding >> more system memory. Windows ReadyBoost can improve system >> performance because it can retrieve data kept on the flash memory >> more quickly than it can retrieve data kept on the hard disk, decreasing >> the time you need to wait for your PC to respond. >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "Sam Steinhauser" wrote: >> >> I have a 2 gb ReadyBoost drive on my system that has 2 gb RAM. Everytime >> I >> plug in another flash drive Vista prompts me if I want to speed up my >> system. >> Would 2 ReadyBoost drives be better than 1? I always need more power! >> >> -- >> Sam >> |
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