WinXP uses ReadyBoost to speed up the system

  

ReadyBoost is a compelling feature provided by Windows Vista: it expands the system memory through the USB 2.0 interface flash memory, helping the low-memory PC to simply improve the performance of Windows Vista.

Under Windows Vista, we can use flash memory to accelerate the performance of Windows Vista. In fact, under Windows XP, we can use ReadoBoost (http://www.eboostr.com/files/eBoostr.exe) function under Windows XP system through eBoostr.

Step 1: eBoostr currently only supports 32-bit XP system, double-click the downloaded installation file to install eBoostr, basically all the way "NEXT", after the installation is complete, the system will ask for a restart, click "Finish" to restart system. After restarting and entering the system, the software will prompt you to register. If you have the registration code, paste the registration code into the text box under “Register” and click “OK”. If there is no registration code, click “Continue” to continue. The program will ask you if you want to add a cache device now, click "OK" to continue.

Step 2: In the next window, select the cache setting and cache size you want to use (Figure 1). After setting, click “OK” to complete the setting. The program will then ask you if you want to generate a cache file, click "OK" to continue, then the program will generate a cache file and test the memory (Figure 2).

Selecting the cache settings and cache size to use

Generating cache files and testing memory properties

Step 3: Wait for the status of "System status" to be displayed as "Active" You can experience the performance improvements that ReadyBoost brings. In addition, in the "Edit" menu of the window, you can choose Stop caching, Reset caching, and click "Show cache content" to view the contents of the cache.

Tips for Master Dong:

If you have a USB 2.0 flash memory at your desk, or if you download it in BT or eDonkey 24 hours a day. Then try eBoost, it will definitely improve the performance of your XP system, and will also extend the life of the hard disk.


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