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Bob J B...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices If you Google search - Readyboost, read/write test - there a few site that will give you some test result of some flash drives. Happy Hunting -- Regards Bob J "beto666" wrote: Thank you VERY much, Bob.

Readyboost - which 2GB SD card?
Stephan Rose nos...@spammer.com microsoft public windows vista general On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 20:26:55 -0700, Fred B. wrote: Anyone find a list of ReadyBoost compatible SD cards? Have seen several lists, but most all contain only Flash Drives. Don't even waste your money. You're better off spending it on more RAM for

Readyboost - which 2GB SD card?
Okay well i wanted to see why my speed wasn't increasing from my sd card from readyboost and went into (E:) to check and double clicked readyboost and it asked me what to open it with....what do i do? I am so confused at what happened and why it didn't make my laptop faster. My sd card is 512mb, capacity of 485mb,

Best for ReadyBoost: USB vs. SD Card
It won't read SD Cards, unless I disable UAC (user account control) in Vista Business 32-bits Then it read/write, but no readyboost. I have samsung q30 laptop with SD card.Vista installed just fine and everything works, but I wanted to have my 2Gb SD car to have ReadyBoost, so I got it into my slot,

ReadyBoost - same issue - 100% of one CPU
Stephan Rose nos...@spammer.com microsoft public windows vista general On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 16:43:16 -0500, Swingman wrote: "Stephan Rose" wrote in message The thing about Ready boost is that it can't work. If it does, then the system is so under spec that it should probably be running DOS 6.0 Your understanding of

Readyboost - which 2GB SD card?
Would it be practical to just put in a memory card when I first get the laptop, make it completely dedicated to ready boost, and leave it there forever? What memory cards work with ready boost and how would I find the speed? Thanks. JW, how much RAM do you have, and how helpful do you think the SD card is?

Multiple readyboost. Is that a good idea?
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SD Card for ReadyBoost?
BTW, not in card reader, plugged directly into lappie, a Toshiba A200 TR4, Intel Centrino Duo. Now everything is OK. Card is readyboost after shutdown/power on cycle. Recording prefetch OK. Is it all right to remove the card with PC off? I think I have to keep it in slot when machine is off, but does not make sense

ReadyBoost compatible SD cards?
I was using Ready Boost in my laptop, but didn't notice any difference in speed with or without it. My laptop though has 2G RAM and Core 2 Duo w 4M cache. With the Inspiron notebooks, one good thing is that Ready Boost can use a SD card in the built-in card reader. So, no need for a flash drive in the USB port.

Readyboost & SD Card Slot
It worked OK and I assigned max space for readyboost cache file storage. I noticed there's a bit of better performence for loading usual apps (Word, Photoshop, Mail, etc.), and a tiny bit of improvement during shutdown. I'm runnign Vista Ultimate and have 2GBRAM DDR2. I did it becuase I can't afford to have 2GB RAM

SD Card for ReadyBoost?
The manual says that the SD card slot does not support high-speed data transfer feature of the SD memory card. Does anyone have anything that will contribute to my understanding of Readyboost, and whether getting a SD memory card will help when running labor intensive (read memory hog) programs? Thanks.

Readyboost - which 2GB SD card?
Michael Solomon user@#notme.com microsoft public windows vista general "Idjit BoB" <Idjit...@nosuchlocation.com> wrote in message news:uH5W1Ya8HHA.5316@TK2MSFTNGP04. phx.gbl... *****Edited out***** "Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote in message news:CDEA85A9-A48E-45B2-A7A6-B911410F92F3@microsoft.com.

Readyboost - which 2GB SD card?
I believe that 8GB of ready boost would do much more for you then 256mb of flash on a Hybrid HDD given your large paging file requirements. "Dr.Drane" <Dr.Drane.2ru...@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:Dr.Drane.2ruwji@DoNotSpam.com... Hi All, I'm considering buying a 8gb readyboost flashdrive AND/OR a Samsung

ReadyBoost
From my brief attempt I feel it's not worth spending any time thinking about ReadyBoost. \ Pretty much my experience ... to the point that I have actually been contacted by MSFT after seeing one of my posts here in regard to ReadyBoost. I did manage to re-format the 2GB SD that ReadyBoost mangled and put it back in

SD Card using ReadyBoost increases CPU to 100%
Fred B. trash01NoS...@mindvacant.com microsoft public windows vista general 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!

SD Card using ReadyBoost increases CPU to 100%
Epidemic kil...@scurge.com microsoft public windows vista general "jonathan perreault" <jonperrea...@verizon.net> wrote in message news:E4D1351A-B5B5-4D83-950D-48D5020193CF@microsoft.com... humm if you were in tampa i would do it for you free of charge, but i'm guessing you not close to me, so i would say leave to

Q1 Ultra won't boot from image
Dr.Drane Dr.Drane.2ru...@DoNotSpam.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Hi All, I'm considering buying a 8gb readyboost flashdrive AND/OR a Samsung HM16HJI MH80 SATA Series Hybrid HDD, FlashON hard drive which has 256 mb of flash memory on board. Would it be useful to have both since it's both using

SD Card using ReadyBoost increases CPU to 100%
beto666 beto666.2te...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Does anybody know what are the requirements for an SD card to function in readyboost helping in the performance of Vista? I have tested some over here (Toshiba 256MB, Kingston 2GB), but the system says it's not readyboost

Card Reader won't read 2Gb SD card
Also, the SD Card R/W mechanism is designed to SPREAD the writes evenly on the entire address space on the card; though I'm not sure if this is accomplished in hardware, software or both. Well, I hope this puts this argument to rest and thanks again for directing me to this thread: 'How to: ReadyBoost with Ubuntu

ReadyBoost compatible SD cards?
The X41 has 1.5Ghz Centrino with 1.5GB RAM and when the SD card is added it makes a massive difference. Yea, I can see the massive difference it is making by your original post. Your entire system becomes laggy, I admit, that's quite a massive difference. Have you been taking lessons in reading from alias?