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| ReadyBoost via internal card reader; getting 'unsupported interfac I've read the interview with a programmer of the ReadyBoost project. I know the basic requirements of the card reader is that it must be internal, connected to a USB 2.0 port, and must not show empty drives. Well, my card reader is internal and connected to a USB 2.0 but it does how empty drives and when I insert a flash card, I get a message saying "the device is plugged into an unsupported interface" under the ReadyBoost tab. Is there anyway I can get this to work? If not, can you point me to an internal card reader that does work with ReadyBoost? |
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| Re: ReadyBoost via internal card reader; getting 'unsupported interfac Perhaps the memory in your card reader isn't fast enough to support ReadyBoost? -- Andy "reductant" <reductant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2A3DE9CA-4881-4C36-BAC8-B327B90AD26A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I've read the interview with a programmer of the ReadyBoost project. I > know > the basic requirements of the card reader is that it must be internal, > connected to a USB 2.0 port, and must not show empty drives. Well, my card > reader is internal and connected to a USB 2.0 but it does how empty drives > and when I insert a flash card, I get a message saying "the device is > plugged > into an unsupported interface" under the ReadyBoost tab. Is there anyway > I > can get this to work? If not, can you point me to an internal card reader > that does work with ReadyBoost?[/color] |
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| Re: ReadyBoost via internal card reader; getting 'unsupported inte I'm pretty sure the card is fast enough (at least according to the specs). Although my motherboard has only USB 2.0 headers, how can I tell if the card reader's internal USB cable is 1.1 or 2.0? It is a 4 pin cable. "Andyistic" wrote: [color=blue] > Perhaps the memory in your card reader isn't fast enough to support > ReadyBoost? > > -- Andy > > > "reductant" <reductant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2A3DE9CA-4881-4C36-BAC8-B327B90AD26A@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > I've read the interview with a programmer of the ReadyBoost project. I > > know > > the basic requirements of the card reader is that it must be internal, > > connected to a USB 2.0 port, and must not show empty drives. Well, my card > > reader is internal and connected to a USB 2.0 but it does how empty drives > > and when I insert a flash card, I get a message saying "the device is > > plugged > > into an unsupported interface" under the ReadyBoost tab. Is there anyway > > I > > can get this to work? If not, can you point me to an internal card reader > > that does work with ReadyBoost?[/color] > > >[/color] |
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