Tuesday, December 28, 2010

USB Flash Drive Speed

Ready Boost can speed up the computer via storage space on most USB flash drives and flash memory cards. Once a Ready Boost-compatible storage device is plug into the computer, the AutoPlay dialog box offers the option to speed up computer using Ready Boost. If this option is selected, choose how much memory on the device to use for this purpose.

Set up a device to work with Ready Boost, Windows show how much space it recommended to allow it to use for optimal performance. For Ready Boost to effectively speed up the computer, the flash drive or memory card should have at least 1 gigabyte (GB) of free space. If device doesn't have enough free space for Ready Boost, then it will show a message telling to free some space on the device and want to use it to speed up the system.

Notes
If the computer has a hard disk that uses solid-state drive (SSD) technology, it might not show the option to speed up computer with Ready Boost when a USB flash drive or flash memory card is plug in. it will instead show a message "Ready boost is not enabled on this computer because the system disk is fast enough that Ready Boost is unlikely to give any additional benefit." This is because some SSD drives are so quick they're unlikely to benefit from Ready Boost.
In a few situations, it might not be able to use all of the memory on the device to speed up the computer. For example, some flash memory devices have both slow and fast flash memory, but Ready Boost can only use fast flash memory to speed up the computer.

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