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ReadyBoost and how to hack it
Saturday, March 10th, 2007
Microsoft Windows Vista comes with a horde of new features. Among them is a unique new feature
called ReadyBoost which does not exist in any other operating system. ReadyBoost is a disk caching technology which improves the system performance by using a flash based memory like SD/Compact flash card or a USB memory stick. The idea behind ReadyBoost technology is simple: Random read times on flash memory is faster than that on a hard drive.
By storing frequently accessed programs or program data in the flash drive, Vista can access these data faster, thus providing better response times. Know your Vista: ReadyBoost and how to hack it - Full Circle
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