This brief tutorial will take you through the steps to enable ReadyBoost, a feature of Vista that allows you to improve your PC’s performance by utilizing the faster speeds of flash memory vs. your hard drive. It’s similar to adding more RAM to your PC, without having to actually add more RAM.
It’s also very much worth mentioning that you can use this feature with SD cards and other flash memory devices, as long as you can plug them into your system.
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What's the story with removing the usb drive after enabling this? Even my card reader sticks out a little. Can you put it in when you want? Just curious before I try this out.
Guthrie,
No problem on removing it. Just make sure you eject it via the Safely Remove option in your system tray. USB thumb drives certainly do stick out quite a bit - on a laptop I'm not sure I'd use ReadyBoost (with a USB drive) very often. But for a stationary desktop, it's a pretty good way to improve performance esp. if the thumb drive was just sitting around collecting dust.