Windows 7: Readyboost

Bare Foot Kid

R.I.P. August 13th 2014
Windows 7 to Extend Readyboost

The German computer magazine Winfuture revealed in a recent post that Microsoft will extend Readyboost support in Windows 7. Readyboost was introduced in Windows Vista and was used to add flash drive caches of up to 4 Gigabytes to the system. The main intention of Readyboost was to provide lower end systems running Windows Vista with better performance by utilizing those additional flash caches.

The updated Readyboost in Windows 7 will see several advancements. The 4 Gigabyte restriction will be lifted which essentially means that flash drives with larger capacities can then be used as additional cache. The limit to one Readyboost device has also been removed which gives users the possibility to use multiple flash drives as additional caches in Windows 7.

Read more at the source.


Later :shock: Ted
 

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Well now i am going to buy a 128gig flash drive as my ready boost lol.

But on a side note that is cool that you can use more than 4gig and even use more than 1 device.
 

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Asus 15.4" laptop
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Windows 7 7100 build
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Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5
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Asus
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4gig
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Nvidia 9500 512mb mobile
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External 26" Samsung TOC (very nice!!)
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1 320gig 7200 rpm
I had been using a 4gig stick with Vista Ultimate and the light inside the stick was always flickering. The same stick now hardy ever light up, but it does a little at boot, and cannot figure out the difference, or even if it is working. ReadyBoost has been enabled for that drive Anyone else notice this?

Thanks!
 

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I just wish they would not tie Readyboost and Superfetch like in Vista - I want to disable Superfetch but still use ReadyBoost to enhance the RAM in my system - but if ReadyBoost is only used for Superfetch, then it is useless to me.
 

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ReadyBoost...Where you at?!

I see in this forum coversations on ReadyBoost for Win 7. I have Win 7 version 7, and I cannot seem to find the program as I could in vista. Is it available now on my computer and I am too much of a dolt to figure out the hows and wheres? Or do I have to wait for the 'official' version to hit the 'back alleys' of the internet. Also, does anyone know any other ReadyBoost type programs for Windows 7 as well as a Fax program you would reccommend? Thanks!
 

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Interesting, but not of any consequence for me.

Gary
 

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Vista Ult 64 bit Seven Ult RTM x64
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is readyboost in windows 7 build 7022? i can not seem to find a way to turn it on...
 

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Its vaaaaaaaaanished.. LOL, been trying to get a decent answer on this for days but keep getting ignored.
 

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:shock: <----- thats my unimpressed face
 

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readyboost is in the services list in 7 7022
 

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integrated radeon hd3300
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PQI DK9320GD3R000A03
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I put a finalized game iso in a dvdr drive and right clicked, chose properties. Can you believe there is a readyboost tab there lol and I still can't get my flash memory to use readyboost on 7022.
 

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It was present for me in 7000, now using same pc/flash card in 7022 i can't see the tab at all.
 

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maybe they figure it really does not make much difference?

I have been testing it with and without and so far have not really noticed any increase in speed.

maybe for those systems that have 512mb of ram might see something...
 

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Windows 7 7100 build
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Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5
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Asus
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4gig
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Nvidia 9500 512mb mobile
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External 26" Samsung TOC (very nice!!)
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19200 by 1200
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1 320gig 7200 rpm
I am using ReadyBoost on two Win7 (build 7000) systems. One difference with Win7 over Vista seems to be that Win7 will not suggest (no ReadyBoost tab) using a memory device it deems unworthy. My experience tells me that if I plug in a ReadyBoost worthy SD card, I will be offered to use ReadyBoost, otherwise, no offer.

As far as ReadyBoost being worth the effort at all - I use ReadyBoost on my main production machine (Vista Ultimate) and while it's not noticable in many applications, I have one application I regularly use for photography where it makes a dramatic difference. The way I noticed that is when the USB thumb drive I was using for ReadyBoost wore out. Yes, folks, they wear out. I was wondering why it was taking so damn long for this application to come up and work until I figured out the thumb drive had gone south. I replaced it and the speed was back. Instead of taking up to 30 seconds to come up and be ready to work, it was taking about 2 seconds, as it used to. So I say it works.

Bye. :cool:
 

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I am using ReadyBoost on two Win7 (build 7000) systems. One difference with Win7 over Vista seems to be that Win7 will not suggest (no ReadyBoost tab) using a memory device it deems unworthy. My experience tells me that if I plug in a ReadyBoost worthy SD card, I will be offered to use ReadyBoost, otherwise, no offer.

As far as ReadyBoost being worth the effort at all - I use ReadyBoost on my main production machine (Vista Ultimate) and while it's not noticable in many applications, I have one application I regularly use for photography where it makes a dramatic difference. The way I noticed that is when the USB thumb drive I was using for ReadyBoost wore out. Yes, folks, they wear out. I was wondering why it was taking so damn long for this application to come up and work until I figured out the thumb drive had gone south. I replaced it and the speed was back. Instead of taking up to 30 seconds to come up and be ready to work, it was taking about 2 seconds, as it used to. So I say it works.

Bye. :cool:



Interesting. I guess I have not noticed in a program like that. Maybe I should try out some really demanding programs.
 

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Asus 15.4" laptop
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Windows 7 7100 build
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Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5
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Asus
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4gig
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 9500 512mb mobile
Monitor(s) Displays
External 26" Samsung TOC (very nice!!)
Screen Resolution
19200 by 1200
Hard Drives
1 320gig 7200 rpm
I used readyboost when I loaded 7 onto my old Dimension desktop with 512mb of ram.

Needless to say the performance benefit was noticeable. I've read that once you have 2gigs of RAM or more its usefulness becomes increasing negligible.
 

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I am using ReadyBoost on two Win7 (build 7000) systems. One difference with Win7 over Vista seems to be that Win7 will not suggest (no ReadyBoost tab) using a memory device it deems unworthy. My experience tells me that if I plug in a ReadyBoost worthy SD card, I will be offered to use ReadyBoost, otherwise, no offer.

As far as ReadyBoost being worth the effort at all - I use ReadyBoost on my main production machine (Vista Ultimate) and while it's not noticable in many applications, I have one application I regularly use for photography where it makes a dramatic difference. The way I noticed that is when the USB thumb drive I was using for ReadyBoost wore out. Yes, folks, they wear out. I was wondering why it was taking so damn long for this application to come up and work until I figured out the thumb drive had gone south. I replaced it and the speed was back. Instead of taking up to 30 seconds to come up and be ready to work, it was taking about 2 seconds, as it used to. So I say it works.

Bye. :cool:

My memory stick/readyboost was working fine in vista/7 b7000 but not present in 7022.
 

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Advent Roma Laptop
OS
Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x64 Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64
CPU
Mobile DualCore Intel Pentium T4400, 2200 MHz (11 x 200)
Motherboard
Advent Roma (Intel Cantiga GL40)
Memory
4028 MB (DDR2-667 DDR2 SDRAM)
Graphics Card(s)
Mobile Intel(R) GMA 4500M
Sound Card
Realtek ALC662 @ Intel 82801IB ICH9 - High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP Monitor [NoDB]
Screen Resolution
1366x768
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TOSHIBA MK5065GSX ATA Device (500 GB, 5400 RPM, SATA-II)
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Mikomi 7 Button Laser Mouse w/DPi Switch
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Slow!!
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