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27th Oct 2011, 09:40 PM #1Member
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cca1690 Reviewed by cca1690 on . Use Your PenDrive as Ram (Trick) hi guys. found something useful trick. With the release of Windows Vista and Windows 7, Microsoft has introduced a new technology called ReadyBoost. With the help of this technology you can use any Flash drive, SD Cards, CF Cards as the third memory option for the computer. For Windows Vista & 7 Rating: 5
SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH
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28th Oct 2011, 12:20 AM #2Member
tried it, I don't know why but it doesn't help one bit.
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28th Oct 2011, 12:24 AM #3Member
well ive use the trick posted for xp and its very2 helpful for me.. got 250mb+ ram only and but when applying the trick using 2GB ram it does help.. now im very satisfied.. thank u so much..
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28th Oct 2011, 12:33 AM #4OH GOD!!!!!Website's:
HotNewHipHop.comWhat happens if I take a 8GB usb drive. and since I have 4GB ram on my pc, Would I now Have 12GB ram ? -__-
Want a simple way to speed up your PC?
Just plug in a USB flash drive or card and let ReadyBoost borrow it. ReadyBoost is designed to help when your PC's memory is running low. Low memory can make your computer sluggish because Windows, which needs a place to stash data, turns to the hard drive. Flash memory offers a speedier alternative.
ReadyBoost works with most flash storage devices. In Windows 7, it can handle more flash memory and even multiple devices—up to eight, for a maximum 256 gigabytes (GB) of additional memory.
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28th Oct 2011, 07:06 AM #5Member
Depends on your CPU architecture and OS ..Whether it's x86 or x64.Post that details it will give an idea.
And about this thing ..It also depends on the pendrive as well as file system.You won't see any difference if you already have 1GB of RAM .
I tried it on 2-3 years back when i had 1GB of RAM and slow processor Well didn't feel much of difference.
P.S : This is not a trick it's a feature by MicrosoftTrying to get my ducks in a row.
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28th Oct 2011, 05:28 AM #6Member
Sadly this isn't a very great alternative to getting better ram.
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28th Oct 2011, 07:08 AM #7BannedWebsite's:
WarezRoom.comdoes anyone have a serial for this :$
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29th Oct 2011, 02:12 AM #8BannedWebsite's:
vintageretroclassic.comThis option is to cater the basic usage only not for Extensive, like video rendering or app which want high amount of RAM (app like ACAD etc)
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29th Oct 2011, 04:29 AM #9MemberWant a simple way to speed up your PC?
Just plug in a USB flash drive or card and let ReadyBoost borrow it. ReadyBoost is designed to help when your PC's memory is running low. Low memory can make your computer sluggish because Windows, which needs a place to stash data, turns to the hard drive. Flash memory offers a speedier alternative.
ReadyBoost works with most flash storage devices. In Windows 7, it can handle more flash memory and even multiple devices—up to eight, for a maximum 256 gigabytes (GB) of additional memory.
If it uses your harddrive after you've run out of ram then wouldn't that be better than using a flashdrive that most likely has slower read\write that your harddrive lol?
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