Saturday 2 February 2013

How to use pendrive as ram memory in windows 7

Hi friends, Windows 7 and Windows vista comes with a ready boost option. Q-What is ready boost Ans- "ReadyBoost is a disk cache component of Microsoft Windows, first introduced with Microsoft'sWindows Vista in 2006 and bundled with Windows 7 in 2009. It works byusing flash memory, a USB flash drive,SD card, CompactFlash, external hard drive or any kind of portable flash mass storage system as a cache. ReadyBoost is also used to facilitate SuperFetch, which allows it to perform analysis of boot-time disk usage patterns and creates a cache which is used in subsequent system boots." Source If you are using a high configuration PC, It doesn't show any effect on speed because if you are a normal user I think only a few times you use your full ram memory but if you are using an old pc with low ram memory(Like 512MB or IGB) and harddisk & using vista or 7. It speed up your PC and you will see the result, reduced application data loading time, reduced shutdown and restart time andmany more you can't imagine without High ram memory. How to use this feature Plug in your pendrive-> Formatwith NTFS or FAT32 Now go to properties->Select ReadyBoost Check Use this device->Choose maximum space to reserve system speed Click on Apply and OK. Your readyboost PenDrive is ready Now to Use. Here is an personal suggestion HP and Sandisk is the Best for this work so what are you waiting for. Enjoy Guys! and don't forget to post your comments.

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  1. Superfetch is a Windows feature that preloads frequently used applications into memory for faster access. However, it may cause performance issues on some systems. To disable SysMain, open Services, find SysMain, right-click and select Properties, set Startup type to Disabled, and click Stop.

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