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| Re: ReadyBoost...Should I Use It? If So, How Much? the new beta of eboostr can use ram similarly to superfetch but FASTER than superfetch see graph comparison on this page (scroll down) [url]http://www.eboostr.com/closedbeta/version-3-announcing-beta/[/url] have not tested it on 64 bit but you can download the beta and install it and see if you get any boosting.. by using the RAM the beta will last for some while.. by then you will know if it does any good for you "lordpuffer" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:0ee114789ea61fd3de68266cac0d0833@nntp-gateway.com...[color=blue] > > Hi everyone.....I have Vista Home Premium x64 and am running 8 Gigs of > Ram. Will using ReadyBoost have any noticeable increase in performance? > If so, how much should I use? Would a Flash Drive be good enough for > that amount? Thanks......Michael:geek: > > > -- > lordpuffer[/color] |
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| Re: ReadyBoost...Should I Use It? If So, How Much? "[signius] ^ 2" <sig@ank.gg> wrote in message news:494f795b$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=blue] > the new beta of eboostr can use ram similarly to superfetch but FASTER > than superfetch > > see graph comparison on this page (scroll down) > [url]http://www.eboostr.com/closedbeta/version-3-announcing-beta/[/url] > > have not tested it on 64 bit > > but you can download the beta and install it and see if you get any > boosting.. by using the RAM > > the beta will last for some while.. by then you will know if it does any > good for you > > > > "lordpuffer" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message > news:0ee114789ea61fd3de68266cac0d0833@nntp-gateway.com...[color=green] >> >> Hi everyone.....I have Vista Home Premium x64 and am running 8 Gigs of >> Ram. Will using ReadyBoost have any noticeable increase in performance? >> If so, how much should I use? Would a Flash Drive be good enough for >> that amount? Thanks......Michael:geek: >> >> >> -- >> lordpuffer[/color] >[/color] NEVER install a beta piece of software of any type on a production machine. You are only asking for trouble. |
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| Re: ReadyBoost...Should I Use It? If So, How Much? But vista is beta quality in the first place... and YES by installing vista you are right.... you are asking for trouble! lol Good advice chap! "LVTravel" <none@nothere.com> wrote in message news:udrySwHZJHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > > > "[signius] ^ 2" <sig@ank.gg> wrote in message > news:494f795b$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=green] >> the new beta of eboostr can use ram similarly to superfetch but FASTER >> than superfetch >> >> see graph comparison on this page (scroll down) >> [url]http://www.eboostr.com/closedbeta/version-3-announcing-beta/[/url] >> >> have not tested it on 64 bit >> >> but you can download the beta and install it and see if you get any >> boosting.. by using the RAM >> >> the beta will last for some while.. by then you will know if it does any >> good for you >> >> >> >> "lordpuffer" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message >> news:0ee114789ea61fd3de68266cac0d0833@nntp-gateway.com...[color=darkred] >>> >>> Hi everyone.....I have Vista Home Premium x64 and am running 8 Gigs of >>> Ram. Will using ReadyBoost have any noticeable increase in performance? >>> If so, how much should I use? Would a Flash Drive be good enough for >>> that amount? Thanks......Michael:geek: >>> >>> >>> -- >>> lordpuffer[/color] >>[/color] > > NEVER install a beta piece of software of any type on a production > machine. You are only asking for trouble.[/color] |
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| Re: ReadyBoost...Should I Use It? If So, How Much? In article <4950897f@newsgate.x-privat.org>, [email]vista@microsoft.com[/email] says...>[color=blue] > But vista is beta quality in the first place... > and YES by installing vista you are right.... > you are asking for trouble! > lol > > Good advice chap! >[/color] So, why do you keep lying by your nick, or even bother to read vista NG ? :-) -- Poutnik |
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| Re: ReadyBoost...Should I Use It? If So, How Much? "[signius] ^ 2" <sig@ank.gg> wrote in message news:494f795b$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=blue] > the new beta of eboostr can use ram similarly to superfetch but FASTER > than superfetch > > see graph comparison on this page (scroll down) > [url]http://www.eboostr.com/closedbeta/version-3-announcing-beta/[/url] > > have not tested it on 64 bit > > but you can download the beta and install it and see if you get any > boosting.. by using the RAM > > the beta will last for some while.. by then you will know if it does any > good for you > > > > "lordpuffer" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message > news:0ee114789ea61fd3de68266cac0d0833@nntp-gateway.com...[color=green] >> >> Hi everyone.....I have Vista Home Premium x64 and am running 8 Gigs of >> Ram. Will using ReadyBoost have any noticeable increase in performance? >> If so, how much should I use? Would a Flash Drive be good enough for >> that amount? Thanks......Michael:geek: >> >> >> -- >> lordpuffer[/color] >[/color] NEVER install a beta piece of software of any type on a production machine. You are only asking for trouble. |
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| Re: ReadyBoost...Should I Use It? If So, How Much? In article <4950897f@newsgate.x-privat.org>, [email]vista@microsoft.com[/email] says...>[color=blue] > But vista is beta quality in the first place... > and YES by installing vista you are right.... > you are asking for trouble! > lol > > Good advice chap! >[/color] So, why do you keep lying by your nick, or even bother to read vista NG ? :-) -- Poutnik |
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