Win7's ReadyBoost does not add memory speed computer

  
Windows 7 ReadyBoost function, without adding memory also speeds up the computer, using Kingmax's 8GB U disk as ReadyBoost carrier disk, right click on the "My Computer" U disk Icon, select "Properties" from the menu that appears - select the ReadyBoos tab and configure it as needed. ReadyBoost is an acceleration system introduced in VISTA. Especially when the memory is less than 2GB, turning on ReadyBoost can speed up the program opening and response. In the Windows 7 system, the ReadyBoost feature has been retained and further optimized. The ReadyBoost feature in Windows 7 will allow end users to take advantage of any flash memory device (from USB flash drive to SD card) to get extra flash cache for the computer, especially when the RAM in the computer is limited. ReadyBoost can be very large. To the extent that the performance of the computer is improved. Windows 7 has improved the ReadyBoost feature in Windows Vista, including increasing the maximum cache size from 4GB to 32GB. In addition, Windows 7 computers can support up to eight ReadyBoost devices simultaneously, while Vista can only support one. At the same time, ReadyBoost's cache can also improve the startup performance of the computer. However, when the user needs to use more than 4GB of cache flash, the flash drive needs to be formatted into an exFAT or NTFS file system. All in all, after running Windows 7, the speed at which users can store and access data from USB devices will be greatly improved and performance will be improved. In order to improve the memory of the system, the best way is to upgrade the physical memory. Of course, if users are not willing to try this method, ReadyBoost in Windows 7 is another good choice.
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