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Old 01-08-2007, 07:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Vista's ready to boost.


Is is true that if u want to use Vista's ready to boost then u should allocate memory of pen drive equal to ram memory?
i.e. if ram=512mb then allocate memory of pen drive=512mb.
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Default Re: Vista's ready to boost.

not to my knowledge, but i could be wrong !

The baseline requirements are :
The USB Key must be at least USB 2.0
The device must be able to do 3.5 MB/s for 4 KB random reads uniformly across the entire device and 2.5 MB/s for 512 KB random writes uniformly across the device.
The USB Key has to have at least 230mb of free space
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"Microsoft recommends matching the size of the USB key with your system memory. So if you have 1GB of RAM, get a 1GB key. They also say you can get more speed with a key up to 2.5 times bigger, so a 2GB key would be even better."

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