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Old 27-06-2009, 09:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Using PenDrive as RAM VISTA only - My Tutorial

Windows Vista has a new feature called ReadyBoost. This feature enable to make use of ur pendrive as RAM, thus speeding up ur PC performance...!!


This is how u can use ReadyBoost:
1. Plug in your PenDrive.
2. Open Computer
3. Right-click on the removable storage device and select Properties.
4. Click on the ReadyBoost tab.
5. Select "Use This Device" and "set the amount of space u want to use as RAM"
6. Click OK.
7. Done Hurray!!

My brother even told me that there is a software in Windows XP which can be used to do the samething! Dont know the name of the software

Source:- Krazzy Warrior's Mistake (Lol i got this stuff by mistake..!! Thought of sharing!)
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Old 27-06-2009, 10:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Using PenDrive as RAM(VISTA only) - My Tutorial

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Using PenDrive as RAM VISTA only - My Tutorial

Windows Vista has a new feature called ReadyBoost. This feature enable to make use of ur pendrive as RAM, thus speeding up ur PC performance...!!


This is how u can use ReadyBoost:
1. Plug in your PenDrive.
2. Open Computer
3. Right-click on the removable storage device and select Properties.
4. Click on the ReadyBoost tab.
5. Select "Use This Device" and "set the amount of space u want to use as RAM"
6. Click OK.
7. Done Hurray!!

My brother even told me that there is a software in Windows XP which can be used to do the samething! Dont know the name of the software

Source:- Krazzy Warrior's Mistake (Lol i got this stuff by mistake..!! Thought of sharing!)
The name of the Software is Ebooster
Go here for more info
Using Pen Drive As RAM in Windows XP

BTW You're saying "I got this stuff by mistake"
FROM WHERE?
That's The Source!
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Old 27-06-2009, 10:12 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Using PenDrive as RAM(VISTA only) - My Tutorial

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BTW You're saying "I got this stuff by mistake"
I mean i was seeing the free space available in PenDrive and by mistake i clicked ReadyBooooost!! and got this stuff!


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The name of the Software is Ebooster
Go here for more info
Using Pen Drive As RAM in Windows XP
thxxxxx

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BTW whats the need to QUOTING whole message u can just type ^^^...
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Old 27-06-2009, 08:37 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I mean i was seeing the free space available in PenDrive and by mistake i clicked ReadyBooooost!! and got this stuff!




thxxxxx

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BTW whats the need to QUOTING whole message u can just type ^^^...
Quoting is better as most people new to forums dont know the meaning of ^^
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