[Myth] Accelerate windows start up with ReadyBoost

Last update on August 16, 2009 01:19 AM by fahd_zboot
Published by netty5

Accelerate windows start up with ReadyBoost




Myth


ReadyBoost is a software which accelerate start up and application under windows Vista.

Reality


This feature work by using a USB flash memory key and creates a cache which is designated to boot the start up of application. However its effectiveness is somewhat doubting for it does not work on certain useful applications. It appears that it even hinder certain application.

ReadyBoost is quite better with service pack 1 under Windows Vsta.
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