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Hi folks, I've been out of the computer thing for a bit and have encountered a problem with ready boost. What service do you shut down or what do you do to disable ready boost. I'm embarrassed to ask but hey I'm human lol...TIA Seth
hi all, I got a sandisk fit usb 32gb for Xmas and I was just curious what the setup might be as far as exfat32, fat32 or ntfs... any thoughts which is the better use for ready boost for win 7?
Have been looking at a friends computer for him and added an empty 2Gb stick into it and set it for Ready boost.
Thing is when I open the Drive "j" or whatever it is designated it shows the contents as a bright red!!
Put it in the other machines and it is showing white and empty - ready...
I have an acer revo, it has 2GB of RAM, i've got 512MB dedicated to the onboard graphics, so thats 1.5GB left for the system.
so, how good is ready boost?, as in using an SD card or a pen drive, does it slow down the system memory to the speed of the attached SD card/pen drive
or is it a...