ReadyBoost is a new technology that come up with Windows Vista. It is a very new concept that will alter they way people append memory to a system. With ReadyBoost, you can utilize USD flash as RAM to broaden system memory and improve performance. So instead of purchasing RAM and opening your computer, you can just plug the Flash. Plus, most of the motherboards have just two RAM slots, which will in fact be taken anyway.
Using this technology is very simple. Just plug the Flash in the USB slot and Windows Vista will check to find out if its performance is fast enough to work with Windows ReadyBoost. If that’s the case, then you will be asked if you want to utilize this device to speed up system performance. ReadyBoost is dependable as well as secure. You won’t loose any data, and the system will reconstruct to its original level of performance when the Flash is removed. There is no erosion on the USB drive, because of the specifically optimized algorithms used.
1. Click Start Button, then select Computer.
2. Right click the flash drive button or memory card icon and choose Properties from dailogue Box.
3. Now Click the ReadyBoost tab
4. Choose “Use this device” option.
5. Use the “Space to reserve for system speed” slide bar to adjust amount of memory you would like to allocate.
The number that originally appears on the screen, is the maximum amount available to use.
6. Now Click OK.