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| Readyboost: how to? Hi, I were trying to use the ReadyBoost feature of my Vista Ultimate, but I couldn't get it to work! I am using a 4gb USB 2.0 Dikom USB key, this one [url]http://www.dikom.it/catalogo.aspx?Prod=124[/url] precisely, and Vista is saying it doesn't have enough speed. Is it normal? I mean, I already tried this and an old -lost- 1gb usb key and none of them work! Is there some kind of test I can do to see if it could work or...I don't know what else? Thanks, Best. Matteo. |
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| Re: Readyboost: how to? Yes many drives are not fast enough to use ReadyBoost. How to set Perfmon to monitor ReadyBoost [url]http://mindvacant.com/Nuke70_News/article-51--0-0.html[/url] ReadyBoost Drives - Compatible [url]http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/[/url] [url]http://www.activewin.com/reviews/hardware/memory/vista/readyboost.shtml[/url] ReadyBoost Incompatible [url]http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/?status=incompatible[/url] "Matte" <ermejoo3******.com> wrote in message news:2E042CC8-DE6B-42C4-B514-90D3A9F0E7F4@microsoft.com... [color=blue] > Hi, > I were trying to use the ReadyBoost feature of my Vista Ultimate, but I > couldn't get it to work! > I am using a 4gb USB 2.0 Dikom USB key, this one > [url]http://www.dikom.it/catalogo.aspx?Prod=124[/url] precisely, and Vista is saying > it doesn't have enough speed. Is it normal? I mean, I already tried this > and an old -lost- 1gb usb key and none of them work! Is there some kind of > test I can do to see if it could work or...I don't know what else? > > Thanks, > Best. > Matteo.[/color] |
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| Re: Readyboost: how to? Matte wrote:[color=blue] > Hi, > I were trying to use the ReadyBoost feature of my Vista Ultimate, but I > couldn't get it to work! > I am using a 4gb USB 2.0 Dikom USB key, this one > [url]http://www.dikom.it/catalogo.aspx?Prod=124[/url] precisely, and Vista is > saying it doesn't have enough speed. Is it normal? I mean, I already > tried this and an old -lost- 1gb usb key and none of them work! Is there > some kind of test I can do to see if it could work or...I don't know > what else? > > Thanks, > Best. > Matteo.[/color] IMO Ready Boost is a waste of time. Simply marketing Hype. The only time it seems to improve performance is if you have less than 1 gig of RAM. If have 1 gig or more the performance boost is negligible. If you really want to speed things up buy more RAM. Vista seems to like at least 2 gig. gls858 |
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| Re: Readyboost: how to? I have 2GB of RAM. And ReadyBoost (via 2GB SD Card) does indeed help... a lot. If you run heavy-duty apps like Visual Studio and such, it's definately noticeable. Everyday use? Perhaps not. "gls858" <gls858******.com> wrote in message news:%233V%23weyQIHA.3556@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Matte wrote:[color=green] >> Hi, >> I were trying to use the ReadyBoost feature of my Vista Ultimate, but I >> couldn't get it to work! >> I am using a 4gb USB 2.0 Dikom USB key, this one >> [url]http://www.dikom.it/catalogo.aspx?Prod=124[/url] precisely, and Vista is saying >> it doesn't have enough speed. Is it normal? I mean, I already tried this >> and an old -lost- 1gb usb key and none of them work! Is there some kind >> of test I can do to see if it could work or...I don't know what else? >> >> Thanks, >> Best. >> Matteo.[/color] > > IMO Ready Boost is a waste of time. Simply marketing Hype. The only time > it seems to improve performance is if you have less than 1 gig of RAM. > If have 1 gig or more the performance boost is negligible. If you really > want to speed things up buy more RAM. Vista seems to like at least 2 gig. > > gls858[/color] |
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| Re: Readyboost: how to? Good to know, particularly considering that many report otherwise. I have a 2GB Core Duo laptop with Home Premium that works perfectly. But of course I'd like to speed it up, and have a fast 2GB SD card that ReadyBoost recognizes. However, when I tried ReadyBoost I saw no improvement... Were there some settings or changes you needed to make to achieve a noticeable improvement? Thanks! CMoya wrote:[color=blue] > I have 2GB of RAM. And ReadyBoost (via 2GB SD Card) does indeed help... > a lot. If you run heavy-duty apps like Visual Studio and such, it's > definately noticeable. Everyday use? Perhaps not. > > "gls858" <gls858******.com> wrote in message > news:%233V%23weyQIHA.3556@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Matte wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Hi, >>> I were trying to use the ReadyBoost feature of my Vista Ultimate, but >>> I couldn't get it to work! >>> I am using a 4gb USB 2.0 Dikom USB key, this one >>> [url]http://www.dikom.it/catalogo.aspx?Prod=124[/url] precisely, and Vista is >>> saying it doesn't have enough speed. Is it normal? I mean, I already >>> tried this and an old -lost- 1gb usb key and none of them work! Is >>> there some kind of test I can do to see if it could work or...I don't >>> know what else? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Best. >>> Matteo.[/color] >> >> IMO Ready Boost is a waste of time. Simply marketing Hype. The only time >> it seems to improve performance is if you have less than 1 gig of RAM. >> If have 1 gig or more the performance boost is negligible. If you really >> want to speed things up buy more RAM. Vista seems to like at least 2 gig. >> >> gls858[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Readyboost: how to? ReadyBoost improvement depends on type of HD activity - non-sequential read/writes are directed to the ReadyBoost device - sequential to the HD. ReadyBoost not am adjunct to RAM - it strictly functions as an aid to Superfetch (XP Prefetch replacement). Some devices have a LED which gives a visual indication of the device activity. "CMoya" <moy@nospam.com> wrote in message news:917FA84D-FC24-439E-B792-C7C18789366C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have 2GB of RAM. And ReadyBoost (via 2GB SD Card) does indeed help... a >lot. If you run heavy-duty apps like Visual Studio and such, it's >definately noticeable. Everyday use? Perhaps not. > > "gls858" <gls858******.com> wrote in message > news:%233V%23weyQIHA.3556@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Matte wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Hi, >>> I were trying to use the ReadyBoost feature of my Vista Ultimate, but I >>> couldn't get it to work! >>> I am using a 4gb USB 2.0 Dikom USB key, this one >>> [url]http://www.dikom.it/catalogo.aspx?Prod=124[/url] precisely, and Vista is >>> saying it doesn't have enough speed. Is it normal? I mean, I already >>> tried this and an old -lost- 1gb usb key and none of them work! Is there >>> some kind of test I can do to see if it could work or...I don't know >>> what else? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Best. >>> Matteo.[/color] >> >> IMO Ready Boost is a waste of time. Simply marketing Hype. The only time >> it seems to improve performance is if you have less than 1 gig of RAM. >> If have 1 gig or more the performance boost is negligible. If you really >> want to speed things up buy more RAM. Vista seems to like at least 2 gig. >> >> gls858[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Readyboost: how to? I didn't do anything in particular. Just let it use all 2gigs of the SD Card... which is a fast 20mb/s one. I notice it particularly when I start the MSDN document viewer (why is that thing so slow to start?). Visual Studio also starts up faster but perhaps not so noticeable. And although Windows takes the same amount of time to boot.... the post logon startup stuff is MUCH faster. I load a lot at startup (I have Outlook in my startup folder, etc). Without ReadyBoost it takes twice as long after startup for everything in my desktop to become usable. One caveat is that when waking from "standby" my computer is much much slower for about a minute. This is a documented bug I think (the encryption key ReadyBoost uses is invalidated and it knocks its head for a little while trying to read and refill the cache). But I don't mind it.... because after about a minute everything hums a long just fine. "Ike" <binarydotike******.com> wrote in message news:fkh6b8$rcj$1@registered.motzarella.org...[color=blue] > Good to know, particularly considering that many report otherwise. I have > a 2GB Core Duo laptop with Home Premium that works perfectly. But of > course I'd like to speed it up, and have a fast 2GB SD card that > ReadyBoost recognizes. However, when I tried ReadyBoost I saw no > improvement... > > Were there some settings or changes you needed to make to achieve a > noticeable improvement? > > Thanks! > > > CMoya wrote:[color=green] >> I have 2GB of RAM. And ReadyBoost (via 2GB SD Card) does indeed help... a >> lot. If you run heavy-duty apps like Visual Studio and such, it's >> definately noticeable. Everyday use? Perhaps not. >> >> "gls858" <gls858******.com> wrote in message >> news:%233V%23weyQIHA.3556@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> Matte wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> I were trying to use the ReadyBoost feature of my Vista Ultimate, but I >>>> couldn't get it to work! >>>> I am using a 4gb USB 2.0 Dikom USB key, this one >>>> [url]http://www.dikom.it/catalogo.aspx?Prod=124[/url] precisely, and Vista is >>>> saying it doesn't have enough speed. Is it normal? I mean, I already >>>> tried this and an old -lost- 1gb usb key and none of them work! Is >>>> there some kind of test I can do to see if it could work or...I don't >>>> know what else? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Best. >>>> Matteo. >>> >>> IMO Ready Boost is a waste of time. Simply marketing Hype. The only time >>> it seems to improve performance is if you have less than 1 gig of RAM. >>> If have 1 gig or more the performance boost is negligible. If you really >>> want to speed things up buy more RAM. Vista seems to like at least 2 >>> gig. >>> >>> gls858[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Readyboost: how to? CMoya wrote:[color=blue] > I didn't do anything in particular. Just let it use all 2gigs of the SD > Card... which is a fast 20mb/s one.[/color] I'm thinking of getting an SD card for this purpose, the one I was looking at has a speed rating of 150x, but I don't know what speed 1x is so that's kind of lost on me. The one I'm thinking about is this one [url]http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?Quicklinx=4KZQ[/url] as my current one (in my camera) isn't up to the job. Do you think 150x is fast enough? Also, given that my laptop has already got 2GB RAM, will it be able to use all 2GB or will it be restricted to 3.5GB being 32 bit? |
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| Re: Readyboost: how to? Article on PERFMON ReadyBoost at Mindvacant.com has been moved: [url]http://mindvacant.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=173:perfmon-monitor-readyboost-cache-file&catid=42:vista&Itemid=124[/url] "Spirit" <unknown@lost.info> wrote in message news:eiLYHIvQIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Yes many drives are not fast enough to use ReadyBoost. > > How to set Perfmon to monitor ReadyBoost > > [url]http://mindvacant.com/Nuke70_News/article-51--0-0.html[/url] > > ReadyBoost Drives - Compatible > > [url]http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/[/url] > > [url]http://www.activewin.com/reviews/hardware/memory/vista/readyboost.shtml[/url] > > > ReadyBoost Incompatible > > [url]http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/?status=incompatible[/url] > > "Matte" <ermejoo3******.com> wrote in message > news:2E042CC8-DE6B-42C4-B514-90D3A9F0E7F4@microsoft.com... >[color=green] >> Hi, >> I were trying to use the ReadyBoost feature of my Vista Ultimate, but I >> couldn't get it to work! >> I am using a 4gb USB 2.0 Dikom USB key, this one >> [url]http://www.dikom.it/catalogo.aspx?Prod=124[/url] precisely, and Vista is saying >> it doesn't have enough speed. Is it normal? I mean, I already tried this >> and an old -lost- 1gb usb key and none of them work! Is there some kind >> of test I can do to see if it could work or...I don't know what else? >> >> Thanks, >> Best. >> Matteo.[/color] > >[/color] |
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