ReadyBoost Problems in Win 7

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  1. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 beta
       #1

    ReadyBoost Problems in Win 7


    Readyboost worked fine for me all during the Vista deployment.

    But, in windows 7, it did not autostart and the log file showed nothing. Now I am getting the following error messages:

    Session "ReadyBoot" has terminated with error(s) 0xC0000188

    The maximum file size for session "ReadyBoot" has been reached. As a result, events may be lost (not logged) to file C:\Windows\Prefetch\ReadyBoot\ReadyBoot.etl. The maximum files size is currently set to 20971520 bytes

    Also, when autoplay starts, it does not provide the speed up your system. It displays make drive open files or backup files.

    Can anyone help with this? Thanks in advance.
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  2. Posts : 436
    Windows 7 Build 7048 x64
       #2

    Hi Rick Hackney and welcome to the forum!

    Most ReadyBoost errors I've encountered are from power fluctuations or sudden shutdowns. You might want to reformat the Flash Disk again and enable ReadyBoost manually. If you get the same errors try running the Check Disk on it.

    Let us know how it turns out
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  3. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 beta
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Readyboost errors


    How do it turn it on manually?
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  4. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 beta
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Readyboost errors


    Check disk yielded no problems and open autoplay is no longer an option in properties.
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  5. Posts : 436
    Windows 7 Build 7048 x64
       #5

    Rich Hackney said:
    How do it turn it on manually?
    Right-click the drive>Properties>ReadyBoost>Select options you'd like to apply

    Rich Hackney said:
    Check disk yielded no problems and open autoplay is no longer an option in properties.
    To reset Autoplay options, go to Start>All Programs>Default Programs>Change AutoPlay Settings>Reset all defaults

    Format the USB Drive for ReadyBoost:
    Right-click device
    Click on Restore device defaults
    If this will not work, you can make sure that the following settings are imposed;
    File system should be set to (FAT32) Default
    Allocation unit size, either Defualt or at 4096 bytes
    Proceed with format
    After the format, you can right-click the device and enable ReadyBoost

    Please try and restart after all these

    Let us know how it turns out.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails ReadyBoost Problems in Win 7-capture.png  
    Last edited by NosferatuX; 16 Feb 2009 at 11:21. Reason: added format info
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  6. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 beta
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Got through all formatting and default to drive, but when right clicking properties, all I get is tools, hardware, customize, general and sharing -no readyboost. My USB flash is sony 8 gig and worked in Vista (certified vista ready) and I even tried a smaller certified 4 gig drive - same problem. I am really stumped over this one.
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  7. Posts : 436
    Windows 7 Build 7048 x64
       #7

    Please do the following;

    Click on Win+R and type msconfig
    Go to services
    Verify if you have "Superfetch" checked
    If not, put a check on it and restart system

    If it's checked;
    Click on Win+R
    Type services.msc
    Scroll to Superfetch and verify if it's started
    If it is, please restart the service

    Check your drive options again.

    Please let us know if this works out
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  8. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #8

    I have superfetch enabled and running. Tried all sorts of formatting options and no matter what I do, the readyboost tab will not reappear in right click | properties.
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  9. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 beta
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Readyboost errors


    Wow, turning on superfetch did the trick!! Thanks for all the diagnostic advice. This was the only other problem that I am having the Win 7000 build.

    Thanks again!
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  10. Posts : 436
    Windows 7 Build 7048 x64
       #10

    Rich Hackney said:
    Wow, turning on superfetch did the trick!! Thanks for all the diagnostic advice. This was the only other problem that I am having the Win 7000 build.

    Thanks again!
    You're most welcome! Glad it worked out for yah
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