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What Vista Gets Right
rminni...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Different SD card readers, but I have installed the latest drivers for both direct from the IBM website (both Vista drivers). When ReadyBoost is NOT enabled on the Z60m, the SD card works as it should. The issue I am having only occurs WHEN ReadyBoost is

Readyboost: how to?
Bob J B...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Read article attached - (It will shed some light) http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/03/VistaKernel/ -- Regards Bob J "beto666" wrote: Does anybody know what are the requirements for an SD card to function in

ReadyBoost Feature...
Anyone find a list of ReadyBoost compatible SD cards? Have seen several lists, but most all contain only Flash Drives. -- Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most! That's mostly because, in general, card readers are not supported. While some do work, it would seem no worth wild list has been created.

ReadyBoost Quit!
Dan Dragut dan.dra...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Hi, I have an Asus R2H UMPC, and I just ordered recently a 2GB 133x Corsair SD card - I can let you know how it goes. Here's a list with SD cards and USB sticks that work with ReadyBoost

ReadyBoost question...
AJR ajr...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general Idjit BoB I do not know what info you have received regarding ReadyBoost, however I'll add some of interest: First - SD cards can be used providing Vista verifies the Read/Write specifications as adequate - important here to note that USB bus specs meet

WPD filesystem error
dennis@home den...@killspam.kicks-ass.net microsoft public windows vista general "masthi" <masthi.31h...@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:masthi.31hnve@DoNotSpam.com... Hi, Can any one is having idea to sort this problem out. Are you sure it asked you to format and not to use as a readyboost device?

Missing Ready Boost
Properties. Hardware tab, highlight the drive there, Properties button, "Policies" tab. You might also try the ''ReadyBoost" tab. -- Was this helpful? this alert sometimes when copying files: http://www.mayacove.com/misc/copy.gif (usu. have gotten these only with JPG's, which come from my dig camera (SD card.

ReadyBoost compatible SD cards?
"Consultant" <consultant_mc...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%234dmWFWRHHA.2076@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... has anyone else got this, i tried a new 2gb sd card and a 1gb usb drive and attempted to use them under readyboost, but both said does not have the required performance characteristics for use in speeding up

ReadyBoost compatible SD cards?
I recommend Googling about Ready Boost. As I understand it, it's not used like standard RAM. On my 2G laptop I really don't notice much difference when I have any ReadyBoost memory installed (I have tried a Sandisk Ultra III 1 GB SD card, a Ultra II 4GB SD card, and a 4GB USB flash drive).

Best for ReadyBoost: USB vs. SD Card
gls858 gls...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista general Henry wrote: I have inserted a 2GB SanDisk SD card into this Dell laptop with Vista Home Premium, which appeared to welcome the additional capability. I wonder if there is a way to get some objective benchmarks WITH and WITHOUT ReadyBoost.

SD cards and ready boost
ReadyBoost Drives - Compatible http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/ http://www.activewin.com/reviews/hardware/memory/vista/readyboost.shtml ReadyBoost Incompatible http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/?status=incompatible "William" wrote: I have tried to run Ready boost from several SD cards

Readyboost...?
David da...@invalid.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance squeakstar wrote: it means they there are pre-requisites to be met for them to work! so? I bought a run of the mill, standard speed, sandisk 2GB. $20. cheap. works fine. don't need anything exotic. not only that, i also bought a store

Readyboost performance on SD
Stephen Yeong step...@intersoft.com.hk microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance I found my laptop (Thinkpad X60) has performance problem when I enable ReadyBoost on a 2GB Class 6 SD Card with the build-in SD Reader. In my case, I found when I use foobar playing music got many delay / choopy.

Card Reader won't read 2Gb SD card
Am I misunderstanding the point of readyboost? Does it not work for programs?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You've probably also got to factor in the speed of your SD Card/ Reader .. While it obviously passes the Vista speed test, exactly how fast is required for this test,and is it a great deal faster

Readyboost & SD Card Slot
It was never answered: Usb2.0 vs SD. I have a built in card reader which may be faster than a usb reader. Which is faster? Also SD is not so clunky. Usb is 480Mbps but doing research on SD card speed for built in readers is not so easy to find. Figure the 150x speed is 22.5 MBps. You see the Mbps vs MBps.

readyboost
Ben
Franklin nos...@gmail.com borland public off-topic Dirty Sanchez wrote: I put a 2GB SD card in the slot on my laptop and windows asked me if I wanted to use it as RAM. Much faster now. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/detail s/ readyboost.mspx are 2GB sd cards much money? cuz I

ReadyBoost - same issue - 100% of one CPU
I'm
running a Toshiba A135 dual core Intel 1.7 ghz with 1 gig of RAM and 1 gig from ReadyBoost on an SD card. I have very few programs installed--really just the basics. The only change I've made recently is to set up a wireless network. Could the Linksys router be causing this? Thanks!

Readyboost cache delete on reboot?
I have a 512 sd card from san disk that will let me use it as ready boost I am using a sandisk sd card reader to read from the cards, now here is the really strange thing, I purchased a 2 gb san disk and I can not use it for the ready boost...... I have been through about 10 thumbdrives and no luck, even called san

SD Card for ReadyBoost?
Note that I've posted to someone else a reference to a MS Hotfix for SD Card problems so you may want to follow that up -- there is a file you can download I found the first KB in a thread Google turned up at: http://www.austech.info/showthread.php?p=1145756 which also indicated that having ReadyBoost set to ON

Optical I/O issues (Event ID 51) when flash memory is present
David da...@invalid.com microsoft public windows vista general nor can I even boot if the card is installed (the first item on the boot list in CMOS is the hard drive, followed by the DVD drive). I wanted the 2 GB card for Readyboost use. A 1 GB micro SD card works fine, as does a 1 GB SD card.