Using ReadyBoost

June 23rd, 2008

ReadyBoost is a Vista feature that uses a compatible USB flash device to enhance performance. Note that the oft-misunderstood feature isn’t a replacement for a memory upgrade, and it doesn’t affect game performance—you won’t see higher frame rates by adding a keychain drive to your system.
ReadyBoost caches disk reads on
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One of the best ways to speed up Windows Vista that we’ll cover is simple.
Simply use it!
Vista’s Superfetch feature, its prefetching powerhouse, is incredibly powerful on its own—don’t mess with it.
Vista monitors your computing habits and caches the stuff you use the most. It also moves things on the hard
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