Modify the system to improve the performance of the USB flash drive under Vista

  
        At present, the mainstream USB flash drive has been 8G, 16G, and the write speed of 6~7MB is also insufficient. The Ocmodshop website provides a method, which means that the system can greatly modify the performance of the USB flash drive under Windows Vista. This method is similar to what we know to improve the performance of SATA hard drives, that is, to enable "advanced write caching". This method will increase the system memory capacity as a write cache, thus improving writes. Enter the performance of the USB flash drive. However, it does not allow you to fill a 8G USB flash drive faster, but makes the USB flash drive more responsive to other system processes, for transferring a large number of small files to a USB flash drive or running an application on a USB flash drive. The performance improvement is obvious. The method is very simple, first open the device manager, and then open the "disk" list, you can see the various disks on the system connection, including your USB disk. Right click on this USB flash drive, select "Properties", open the "Strategy" tab, you can see two options, one is Optimize for quick removal, the other is Optimize for performance, choose The one below will be fine. After clicking OK, it needs to be restarted. It should be noted that this change is not saved with the USB flash drive but saved in this computer. If you insert the USB flash drive into other computers, you need to set it on this computer as well.

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