All Posts Tagged With: "ReadyBoost"
Eboostr: Get ‘Readyboost’ For Windows XP
Readyboost is one of the best features that was added to Windows Vista, which allows your computer to use flash memory to run faster.
Eboostr introduces similar functionality tboosto Windows XP, allowing you to use that spare flash drive to make your PC run even faster. It’s not free at $29 for the the full version, [...]
Use Any USB Drive With Windows Vista Readyboost
ReadyBoost is a disk caching system introduced in Windows Vista that relies on flash memory to boost system performance. At the moment only certain flash drives are compatible with Readyboost, but gHacks have found a way so that any USB drive can be used with ReadyBoost.
25Apr2007 | Tony Williams | 5 comments | ContinuedReadyBoost: Speedup Windows Vista With A Flash Drive
I’ve been cleaning out my PC this weekend in preparation for installing Windows Vista, as well as implementing a new theme which I think might finally be the one I’ve been searching high and low for (please let me know if you see any bugs!).
I’m getting quite excited about getting my hands on a copy [...]


